Posted on December 14, 2024 in Blog,DUI
Arizona has some of the strictest laws in the United States when it comes to driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs. This is true whether it is your first DUI offense or a second DUI offense.
If you are facing a second DUI charge in Arizona, then it is even more important for you to have expert help from an experienced DUI defense law firm. This is what the Rosenstein Law Group will give you. Our DUI attorneys have the specialized training you will need to deal with prosecutors in plea negotiations and in court.
Call our law office in Scottsdale at (480) 248-7666 today to speak with one of our DUI lawyers and to schedule a free consultation to evaluate your case. You can also reach us here to contact us online.
Under Arizona law, ARS 28-1381(K) establishes an 84-month period for a second DUI to occur after a prior DUI.
Put another way, if your first DUI happened more than seven years before your second one, then the clock “resets” and Arizona law will treat your most recent DUI as another “first” offense.
The punishment for a second DUI offense in Arizona will depend on the kind of DUI the prosecution charges you with. There are three possibilities: a second-offense misdemeanor DUI, a second-offense extreme DUI, and a second-offense super extreme DUI.
It does not matter what the prior conviction was for; it can be for any level of DUI.
The difference between the two is measured by the blood alcohol content (BAC) level:
Second-offense DUI penalties are Class 1 Misdemeanors under Arizona law unless your driver’s license was suspended at the time, you had a child under 15 in the vehicle, or you had an ignition interlock device requirement and are arrested for DUI while operating a vehicle without it.
Now that we know the degrees of DUI, we can see the penalties for each.
A second-offense misdemeanor DUI conviction in Arizona will carry the following penalties:
Second-offense extreme DUI penalties include the following:
For a second-offense super extreme DUI conviction, your possible penalties are:
As you can see from what we have shown above, many of the penalties you can face for a second offense DUI in Arizona are the same. The tables below show some of the distinctions in how Arizona law treats the three levels of misdemeanor DUI convictions.
Penalty | Misdemeanor DUI | Extreme DUI | Super Extreme DUI |
Jail sentence | Up to 180 days | Up to 180 days | Up to 180 days |
Ignition interlock device requirement | One year | One year | Two years |
Fine or Assessment | Misdemeanor DUI | Extreme DUI | Super Extreme DUI |
---|---|---|---|
Base fine | $250 | $500 | $1000 |
Prison construction and operations fund | $1250 | $1250 | $1250 |
Public safety equipment fund | $1250 | $1250 | $1250 |
Additional assessment | $250 | $250 | |
Total | $3000 | $3250 | $3750 |
If you are charged with a third offense regular DUI in Arizona in a seven-year time period, the prosecution will often elect to go with an aggravated DUI charge against you. We treat aggravated DUI separately.
Your possible legal defenses to a second DUI in Arizona will be the same as for a first-time DUI charge with one additional that may be applicable. These include:
The objective of DUI defenses is to preclude or reduce the likelihood that a prosecuting attorney can prove beyond a reasonable doubt each and every element of the charge(s) against you. This objective applies in plea negotiations as well as at trial should the case get that far.
In plea negotiations, a strong DUI defense prepared by an experienced DUI defense lawyer can increase your chances of having the second DUI charge against you reduced to a lesser charge.
At trial, the same well-prepared DUI defense can lead to your acquittal in a best-case situation or to a lesser charge conviction if the prosecution cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt the more serious charges.
In a second DUI in Arizona, building the best DUI defense for plea negotiations and trial requires more than a general understanding of criminal defense law. It takes specialized training, detailed understanding of the state’s DUI laws, negotiation expertise with prosecuting attorneys, and trial court defense experience.
At the Rosenstein Law Group, our attorneys are dedicated DUI defense specialists. We defend our clients against all kinds of Arizona DUI charges: first DUI offense, second-offense DUI, underage DUI, out-of-state DUI, drug DUI, aggravated DUI, and related traffic offenses that often accompany a DUI charge.
Our team of attorneys has over 100 years of combined legal experience and has successfully handled thousands of DUI defenses. Do not trust your DUI defense to just any defense attorney; get our skilled attorneys working on your case immediately without risk. Contact us online or reach us 24/7 by calling (480) 248-7666.