If you have received a DUI In Arizona, you’ve come to the right website. If you’ve been accused of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in the Tucson Area our attorneys will fight for you.
DUI is most commonly filed criminal charge in Arizona; each year roughly 240,000 people are arrested for DUI according to Arizona DUI Law statistics. The smallest total fine for a DUI is about $2,200.00. That’s at least $430 Million brought up annually by the state of Arizona from DUI arrests. With soaring deficits and budget shortfalls in Arizona, that money is critical for greedy politicians. The State of Arizona has every incentive to prosecute as many Arizona DUI’s as possible, it’s become a volume business in which our Tucson, Arizona DUI Attorneys can help.
Also, you may not realize police officers get paid overtime for making court appearances on Arizona DUI cases, as many Arizona DUI Lawyers know. Officers also get lavish recognition for making the most Arizona DUI arrests or getting the most AZ DUI convictions. So if an officer needs extra money, or wishes rapid career advancement, one convenient way to get there may be frequent Arizona DUI arrests. There is no award for an officer who acts fairly and equitably in his dealings with the public, but there are plenty of accolades for officers who make the most Arizona DUI arrests.
With 200,000 Arizona DUI arrests annually, there are bound to be mistakes and mix-ups in the DUI Laws In Arizona. That’s where we come in. Our Tucson Area DUI attorneys will fight for you. We will stand for you at the Arizona DMV DUI hearing, we will make all necessary court appearances, and we’ll take your case to a jury if necessary. Our Tucson Area DUI attorneys look after everything so you don’t have to worry. You go about your daily life while we go to battle with the State of Arizona on your behalf.
Our Arizona DUI Attorneys can handle your case anywhere in Arizona. You get the same high quality service whether you visit personally, or allow us to serve you over the telephone and by U.S. mail. That's right, you don't even have to leave home to get the legal counsel and representation you need from Tucson DUI Lawyers. You'll find our low prices, quality service and availability simply can't be matched by anyone.
Let one of our Tucson Area DUI attorneys help you with your drunk driving defense case today! Contact us for a Free Case Evaluation.
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