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DUI Laws are Constantly Changing
Arizona DUI Law is constantly evolving with stringent statutes and case law
precedent, which pertain to the Arizona drunk driver. A DUI conviction could
result in varying forms of punishment and penalties, depending on the type of
DUI that was charged, and on the Defendant's criminal record. As an informed
Arizona DUI attorney, we will fight for your rights in a court of law to avoid
or minimize the effects of a DUI conviction, probation jail time, ignition
interlock requirements, driver's license suspension, alcohol screening and
counseling, court fines, and community service.
Arizona DUI Lawyer
Mr. Loss is a Member of The Illinois State Bar Association as Well as The State
Bar of Arizona.
Society’s perspective on DUI (Driving Under the Influence) has changed
dramatically over the past several years. DUI is no longer accepted as an
unavoidable consequence of automobile travel. More and more, DUI is recognized
as a completely preventative crime and, therefore, a very serious offense with
severe consequences.
Mandatory jail or prison time, stiff fines, license suspension or revocation,
probation or parole and increased insurance costs are some of the consequences
of being convicted of DUI.
In 2002, over 80,000 individual DUI / DWI charges were filed in Arizona. However,
research shows many people arrested and charged with DUI are not guilty because
they haven't had too much to drink.
In many cases, police officers who are overzealous, improperly trained, or who
otherwise make mistakes, incorrectly determine a driver who has been drinking is
driving while under the influence. Field sobriety tests can be improperly
administered and misinterpreted. Breath and blood alcohol testing equipment can
malfunction or be improperly used. DUI suspects can be treated unfairly,
resulting in important constitutional rights not being provided.
If you feel your DUI charges are unfair, Ed Loss can help. Ed has the expertise,
the knowledge and the experience to help you fight these charges and win. Ed has
helped well over one thousand people in similar circumstances, knows the ins and
outs of the judicial system, and is ready to fight to protect your rights.
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