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Mesa, Arizona 85215
Phone: 480.807.3187
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How is Criminal Law Unique in Phoenix?

There are certain unique aspects of criminal law that are applicable to the greater Phoenix area. In order to understand how these laws can affect your circumstances, an experienced attorney should be consulted. Our Phoenix criminal law firm is dedicated to providing you with knowledge concerning what you need to know about how criminal law, and how it applies to your case. The criminal law attorneys of LeMense Law discuss criminal law and what is unique in Phoenix and the surrounding areas.

DUI Laws in the Phoenix Metro Area

In the state of Arizona, DUI penalties become stricter if the party(s) have been convicted of a prior DUI offense. The time period in between offenses that constitutes a prior offense is sixty months. If an offender is convicted of more than one DUI in the 60-month time period, then subsequent penalties will become harsher.

  • A first time DUI offender in Arizona with a BAC between .08% and .15% could face a suspended license, up to five years of probation, up to ten days in jail and fines and fees reaching $750. These penalties are severe, but they become much more harsh when an offender has a BAC over .15%.
  • In Arizona when an individual has a BAC over .15%, they face up to thirty days in jail, a possible $2500 fine, probation and counseling.
  • Second time offenders could possibly face up to ninety days in jail, large fines and loss of license for an entire year.
  • Any individual convicted of one DUI/DWI offense in Phoenix will be required to have an ignition interlock device installed for a year. The ignition interlock device laws in Arizona are one of the harshest in the nation. If you have been charged with a DUI/DWI offense the best step to take is to consult a criminal defense law attorney.

Criminal Law Attorneys in Phoenix Can Help

In Phoenix, possession of illegal drugs can be punishable by jail time and/or large fines. The term “threshold” amount is applicable to drug possession in Arizona criminal cases. If an individual has an amount of illegal drugs under the “threshold” amount, the party(s) may receive a slighter punishment then party(s) over the “threshold” amount. In Arizona, if a party(s) has an amount of illegal drugs that are deemed to be for personal use, not distribution, the penalty will be more focused towards rehabilitation. In contrast if the amount is excessive, and over the “threshold” amount, then the party(s) face strict punishment. Contacting a criminal defense attorney in Phoenix should be done immediately, no matter how serious the offense.

Drug possession and DUI/DWI are taken very seriously in Phoenix and the surrounding areas. There are several unique Arizona criminal laws created to hinder drug and alcohol offenses. The Phoenix criminal law attorneys of LeMense Law are dedicated to providing the public with information that can affect their criminal case. For guidance when facing any criminal offense in Phoenix, our attorneys can help.

For more information concerning unique Phoenix criminal law and penalties in Arizona, call 24 hours a day at 480-807-3187, or contact us via e-mail.


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