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Common Questions About DUI Charges in Arizona

Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs can lead to severe consequences in Arizona and other states. You are providing the state of Arizona with consent to test for blood alcohol or drug content when applying for and accepting the driving privileges. Known as the Implied Consent Law, this testing can occur if you’re arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or intoxicating liquor.

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What Causes A False Positive Breathalyzer Test In Arizona?

Find Out about the possibilities and causes of a false positive Breathalyzer test in Arizona and the importance of Breathalyzer testing in DUI proceedings. It’s against the law though out the U.S. to drive with a blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) of . 08% or more.  A driver who fails a Breathalyzer test can be arrested and tried on Driving Under the Influence (DUI) charges.

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Texting, Drowsy and Drinking While Driving: Are They Equally Dangerous and Illegal?

Over 120,000 auto accidents occur in the State of Arizona each year. While drinking and driving is extremely dangerous and illegal, most preventable accidents result from speeding, distracted driving, failure to yield and other bad driving habits. This is not to say that drinking and driving is less dangerous. It is more so; the higher percentage of accidents from other causes is due to the fact people spend much more time behind the wheel sober than drunk.

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Affirmative Defense DUIs & Impairing Metabolite in Arizona: What You Need to Know

Arizona state law is known for its severe punishments when it comes to driving while intoxicated, whether that intoxication comes from drugs or alcohol. The law does not permit anyone from driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but just recently, a much larger conversation has begun to be had about how this affects those with legal medical marijuana prescriptions in the state.

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How Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) Levels Impact a Person’s Ability to Drive

In Arizona and every other state in America, if you drive with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent or higher you can be arrested for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or a similar offense. While some states have a lower limit, no states allow people to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) that is 0.08 percent or greater.

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What You Should Know About Arizona DUI Laws

While you should never drive a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, some states aren’t as forgiving as others. Arizona is one of them, with harsh DUI laws. The goal is to keep the roads safe for all.

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Will a DUI Impact Your Commercial Driver’s License?

There are two sections of Arizona Statute that penalize a commercial driver license holder for being convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI). The first statute, Arizona Statute § 28-1381, is the DUI section that prohibits DUI and lists the penalties which include suspension of a driver license. The second statute, Arizona Statute § 28-3312, regulates licenses given by the Motor Vehicle Department and includes provisions that have mandatory disqualification of a commercial driver license.

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