February 24, 2021 | DUI
With nearly 225,000 registered weapons in 2019, Arizona ranks within the top percentage of gun ownership in the United States. People in Arizona own guns for many reasons including, but not limited to: Target practice and skeet shooting; Personal and family protection; and Hunting large and small game. It is no surprise that drivers facing… read more
Read MoreFebruary 12, 2021 | DUI
One of the most common questions people ask our Scottsdale DUI lawyers is, “How do I pass a breathalyzer test?” The following article discusses the following: How breathalyzers work; Myths surrounding passing breathalyzer tests; and Conclusions on how to pass a breathalyzer test. How Breathalyzers Work When a person consumes alcohol, alcohol travels to the… read more
Read MoreFebruary 8, 2021 | DUI
Car accidents are the leading cause of death among healthy adults in the United States. The most common cause of fatal car crashes is drunk driving. While less than 4% of car crashes are related to drunk driving in Arizona, more than 30% of drunk driving crashes in Arizona are fatal. Due to the high… read more
Read MoreFebruary 5, 2021 | DUI
If anything, Arizona’s DUI laws and punishments are some of the strictest in the United States. Arizona takes driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs seriously, and so should anyone traveling Arizona roads. Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Arizona is defined as driving under the influence of “intoxicating liquor, any… read more
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2021 | DUI
DUI checkpoints are an increasingly common tactic used by law enforcement throughout the United States. Generally coinciding with the busiest travel times, like state and federal holiday weekends, the goal of DUI checkpoints is to remove intoxicated and impaired drivers from the nation’s roadways. There are now nearly forty states in the United States conducting… read more
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