What Is A Dui? There Are Three Basic Types:
You have committed a basic, misdemeanor DUI in Arizona if you are driving a motor vehicle at a time that your ability to drive the vehicle is impaired by the slightest degree by alcohol, drugs, or any combination.
It is also a misdemeanor DUI if you are driving a motor vehicle, regardless of your level of impairment, if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is over 0.08. The BAC is normally scientifically measured by a breath test, blood test, and/or urine test. The choice of the test or tests is left to the discretion of the police officer.
The other normal misdemeanor DUI is a DUIdrug offense. In this case, there is normally no BAC, and possibly, no bad driving. Arizona law only requires the prosecutor to prove you were driving with an illegal drug in your system.
This FAQ was provided courtesy of Howard A. Snader, Attorney at Law.
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What Is Extreme Dui (Misdemeanor)?
A: If you have committed a DUI with a BAC over 0.15, you will be subjected to increased punishment. This FAQ was provided courtesy of Howard A. Snader, Attorney at Law. -
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What Is Aggravated Dui (Felony)?
A: THERE ARE THREE BASIC TYPES: Committing a normal misdemeanor DUI when you have two or more prior convictions in the past 5 years (a class 4 felony); Committing a … More -
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What Are The Penalties For A 1st Offense Misdemeanor?
A: The maximum potential penalty is 6 months in jail, 5 years of probation, a fine of $2,500 with a surcharge of approximately 70%, alcohol counseling, and the loss of … More -
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What Are The Penalities For A 2nd Offense Misdemeanor?
A: The maximum penalty is the same as a first offense except that the second conviction in 5 years will result in the revocation of your driver's license for one year. … More -
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What Are The Penalties For Extreme Dui?
A: This offense is also a misdemeanor offense. However, the Court will be required to sentence you to a minimum 30 days of jail and suspend your license for one year. … More -
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What Are The Penalties For Aggravated Dui?
A: (First time felony DUI conviction with NO prior felony convictions) If you are convicted of a class 4 felony as noted above, you will face a possible prison sentence. … More -
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What Is Work Release/Home Arrest?
A: If you are sentenced to serve a jail sentence, the court has the discretion to allow you work release from the jail. You may be required to serve one or two days in … More -
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Should I Take Field Sobriety Test?
A: Simply statedno! These tests normally include the walk and turn, finger to nose, one leg stand, and the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN). There is no requirement … More -
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Should I Take A Breath, Blood Or Urine Test?
A: If the officer has a reasonable basis to suspect drugs or alcohol in your body, the officer has the right pursuant to law to require you to submit to a test or tests … More -
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What Are The Speed Limits In Arizona?
A: NonPosted: Prima Facie Residental: 25 mph State Highways: 55 mph School Zones: 15 mph Interstate: 65/75 mph More
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