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Getting arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence can be alarming. A driver in Arizona can lose his or her driver’s license, incur thousands of dollars in fines, and feel major effects on both personal and professional relationships. Understanding these consequences but not knowing if these will occur is extremely stressful. However, it is highly important to take swift action to defend against these criminal accusations and prevent such penalties from becoming a reality.

The skilled DUI lawyers at Mushkatel, Robbins & Becker, PLLC fight for the best interests of our clients. We know how to fight wrongful charges and how to negotiate for reduced penalties. Whether you are facing DUI charges for the first time or you have been previously convicted of drunk driving, please contact us at (480) 467-3434 to discuss your case at absolutely no cost.

What Are The Consequences of an Arizona DUI Conviction?

You do not have to be over the legal limit to face a DUI conviction in Arizona. You can face DUI charges if your blood alcohol level is .08 percent or higher or if you have alcohol in your system and the arresting officer believes that your ability to drive your motor vehicle was impaired.

Basic consequences for first-time DWI offenders in Arizona include the following:

  • A first-time DUI conviction can result in up to six months in jail.
  • A first-time DUI offense typically results in a 90-day driver’s license suspension.
  • You may have to spend several hours or days in a drug and alcohol treatment or education program.
  • Fines between $250 and $2,500, plus surcharges.
  • Probation between one and five years.
  • Installation of an Ignition Interlock Device.
  • If you are convicted of a DWI, you may lose your insurance coverage or be required to pay a much higher rate for coverage. You will have to secure adequate insurance before getting your license back.
  • Getting around can be extremely difficult when your license has been suspended. You will need to rely on public transportation or friends to get around town. This can have a real impact on you socially, professionally, and financially.

What Are Some Additional Sun City Drunk Driving Charges?

  • If your blood alcohol level was .15 percent or higher within two hours of your arrest, you will face harsher penalties.
  • If you have been previously convicted of drunk driving, you will face harsher punishment as well. A second offense, for example, will increase the length of the license revocation from 90 days to one year. A third offense can result in a suspension for up to three years.
  • If there were children in the car at the time of your arrest, you could face additional criminal charges including child endangerment or other felony charges.
  • If you cause property damage or injuries while driving under the influence, you can face a number of serious criminal charges as well.

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How To Fight Arizona DWI Charges?

A skilled DWI lawyer can conduct a thorough investigation and review the alleged basis for the police to pull you over, what tests you were given, when you were informed of your rights, and how your test results were handled. In some cases, a lawyer may be able to have evidence excluded and even have your charges dropped.

Contact Our Arizona DUI Charges Lawyers

If you have been charged with driving under the influence, contact the law offices of Mushkatel, Robbins & Becker, PLLC today. Our skilled DUI lawyers know how to fight wrongful charges and how to negotiate for reduced penalties. Don’t wait. Contact us today!

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