Challenging Field Sobriety Tests: A Path to Dismissal or Acquittal
Challenging Officer Credibility in DUI Cases
Drivers License Consequences after a DUI stop
Admin Per Se Hearings: Lessons from New Mexico
Successful Dismissal of DUI Charge
The Importance of Scrutinizing "Science" in Criminal Defense
Understanding DUI Charges with Prescribed Medications in Arizona
Understanding the Role of Forensic Toxicology in Defense
Leveraging Forensic Toxicology Expert Witnesses in DUI Defense Cases
Understanding the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) Test in DUI Cases
Defending Against the One Leg Stand Test
The Complexities of Restitution Requests in DUI Cases
Arizona Supreme Court’s Ruling on Dram-Shop Liability
Challenging Traffic Stops in Tucson, AZ
Admissibility of Body-Worn Camera Footage in Arizona Courts
Challenging Breathalyzer Test Results
DUIs may be impossible in the future.
If you have been arrested for DUI, you should consult with an experienced and knowledgeable DUI defense attorney. Amanda Bynum, owner of AJB Law firm, is trained in DUI detection, enforcement, and defense. She has nearly 13 years of experience defending those accused of DUI and related charges. Call today for a free consultation.
Why is my license suspended when I am still innocent until proven guilty of DUI?
In Arizona, when you get your license, you agree that you will lose your license if you are arrested for DUI. (You probably didn’t read the small print, no one does).
The law says that if an officer arrests you for DUI, and law enforcement gets your breath or blood pursuant to Admin per se, then your license will be suspended if the results are above a .08 or a prohibited drug is detected. Your license will also be suspended if results are not available, and you do not ask for a hearing.
Driving Under the Influence in Arizona Comes with Serious Consequences
If you’ve been stopped for driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug, it can be a terrifying experience. Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, but unlike many other Misdemeanor crimes, a conviction for DUI comes with mandatory jail time, fines, license consequences, and other collateral consequences.