
Should I Testify in My Criminal Case? Understanding Your Right to Speak—or Stay Silent

Speeding Isn’t a DUI Cue: What NHTSA Teaches Officers and How It Helps Your Defense

What Is a Class 6 Felony in Arizona and Can It Become a Misdemeanor?

What Counts as "Injury" in an Arizona Assault Case?

How Physical and Mental Conditions Impact Field Sobriety Tests in DUI Cases

Why Defense Attorneys Can't Cross-Examine Former Clients: Ethical Conflicts Explained

What Is a Grand Jury?

DUI with No Valid Breath or Blood Test?

Understanding Marijuana DUIs in Arizona

The Human Element in the Criminal Legal System

How THC Levels Are Misinterpreted in DUI Cases

Neighbor Disputes That Lead to Criminal Charges

Sentencing in Arizona: What You Need to Know

Why Expert Testimony Matters in DUI Defense Cases

Should You Take a Plea Deal or Go to Trial?

Rule 8 in Arizona

Why Asking for a Continuance Can Help Your Case

Understanding Rule 11 and the Guilty Except Insane Defense in Arizona

Why Analytics Must Drive Advocacy

What Happens If Your Felony DUI Case Is Dismissed—And Then Refiled?
If your felony DUI case was dismissed after arrest, that may not be the end. In Arizona, prosecutors often refile charges months later—especially after lab results come back. Learn what triggers dismissal and refile, the statute of limitations, how long the State has to act, and how to use this time proactively to protect your future.