It’s often easy to forget, but one of the many blessings that comes from living in the United States is the presumption of innocence; innocent until proven guilty. If you’ve been charged with driving under the influence (DUI) there may be some flaws in the case against you. Despite its specific codification, DUI can be a fairly subjective determination. The reliability of the test, the way it was administered and the severity of your traffic violation all come into play.

The More You Understand the System, the Better Your Prospects Are!

Unless you’re a Flagstaff DUI attorney yourself, it’s unlikely that you have much familiarity with how the system works. We do! In fact, Rosenstein Law Group has 40 years of combined legal experience — which stands behind every client we represent. Our founding attorney, Craig J. Rosenstein, is one of only a few attorneys in all of Arizona who is board-certified in DUI defense by the National College for DUI Defense.

Protecting Your Rights to a Fair Hearing

We can help challenge your DUI charge by:

  • Highlighting the testing errors often associated with Breathalyzer tests — including the environmental and physiologic variables that can skew results
  • Determining if any procedural errors took place during a Breathalyzer test
  • Demonstrating the inherent flaws and unreliability of field sobriety tests
  • Looking for signs of blood contamination or fermentation during administration of a blood test

Free Consultation — Contact a Lawyer

Every case is different, but our experienced DUI attorneys know precisely what to look for when handling DUI cases of every nature. Even if your case feels hopeless, contact Rosenstein Law Group for a free consultation. We can talk in person or over the phone. You’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain!

Rosenstein Law Group represents clients throughout Arizona from offices in Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe and Gilbert.

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