You’ve just been charged in Arizona with ARS 28-1383, felony aggravated DUI. What does this mean, and what kind of punishment are you looking at? It means you are being charged with a DUI (drugs or alcohol) that goes beyond the misdemeanor stage to a class 4 or class...
DUI Charges
Charged With ARS 28-1381? Here’s What That Means!
The state of Arizona takes driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs very seriously. It is possible to be under the legal blood alcohol limit and to still be charged with driving while intoxicated if a police officer has reason to believe that you were impaired...
Felony Sentencing Guidelines in Arizona
In Arizona, there are many different levels of criminal offenses that have a wide range of punishments associated with them. There are two major categories of crimes, felonies and misdemeanors. Each has different levels, or classes, within each. There are also...
DUI Charges: Reasonable Suspicion and Dismissal in Phoenix
Driving under the influence cases begin with the traffic stop. For police to initiate a traffic stop, they must have reasonable suspicion that the driver is engaged in criminal activity. Reasonable suspicion for a DUI stop can be based on a huge number of factors, but...











