Source: https://www.azduiatty.com/felony-aggravated-dui.htm
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 10:39:09+00:00

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Arizona also has a Felony DUI statute that follows. These are very serious cases with MANDATORY PRISON TIME upon conviction! Arizona does not have any special, “Country Club” prisons for persons convicted of Felony DUI! You go the Arizona Department of Corrections with hardened, career criminals. Our Attorneys have successfully handled dozens of these cases. Serious cases require serious representation. DO NOT BRING A KNIFE TO A GUN FIGHT!
1. Commits a violation of 28-1381, 28-1382 or this section while the person's driver license or privilege to drive is suspended, canceled, revoked or refused or while a restriction is placed on the person's driver license or privilege to drive as a result of violating 28-1381 or 28-1382 or under 28-1385.
2. Within a period of sixty months commits a third or subsequent violation of 28-1381, 28-1382 or this section or is convicted of a violation of 28-1381, > 28-1382 or this section and has previously been convicted of any combination of convictions of 28-1381, > 28-1382 or this section or acts in another jurisdiction that if committed in this state would be a violation of 28-1381, 28-1382 or this section.
Regardless of the sequence in which the offenses were committed. For the purposes of this section, a third or subsequent violation for which a conviction occurs does not include a conviction for an offense arising out of the same series of acts.
C. The notice to a person of the suspension, cancellation, revocation or refusal of a driver license or privilege to drive is effective as provided in § 28-3318 or pursuant to the laws of the state issuing the license.
Subsection A, paragraph 1 of this section.
Subsection A, paragraph 2 of this section and within a sixty month period has been convicted of two prior violations of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section, or any combination of those sections, or acts in another jurisdiction that if committed in this state would be a violation of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section.
E. A person who is convicted under subsection A, paragraph 2 of this section and who within a sixty month period has been convicted of three or more prior violations of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section, or any combination of those sections, or acts in another jurisdiction that if committed in this state would be a violation of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section is not eligible for probation, pardon, commutation or suspension of sentence or release on any other basis until the person has served not less than eight months in prison.
F. In addition to any other penalty provided by law, a person who is convicted under subsection A, paragraph 3, subdivision (a) of this section shall be sentenced to at least the minimum sentence required pursuant to § 28-1381, except that if a person has been convicted of at least two prior violations of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section, or any combination of those sections, or convicted of at least two prior acts in another jurisdiction that if committed in this state would be violations of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section, or any combination of those sections, within a sixty month period, the person shall be sentenced to serve at least the minimum sentence required pursuant to this section.
G. In addition to any other penalty provided by law, a person who is convicted under subsection A, paragraph 3, subdivision (b) of this section shall be sentenced to at least the minimum sentence required pursuant to § 28-1382, except that if a person has been convicted of at least two prior violations of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section, or any combination of those sections, or convicted of at least two prior acts in another jurisdiction that if committed in this state would be a violation of § 28-1381, § 28-1382 or this section, or any combination of those sections, within a sixty month period, the person shall be sentenced to serve at least the minimum sentence required pursuant to this section.
For a person sentenced pursuant to subsection D of this section, for an individual period of not more than four months and a total period of not more than one year.
For a person sentenced pursuant to subsection E of this section, for an individual period of not more than eight months and a total period of not more than two years.
Shall report the conviction to the department. On receipt of the report, the department shall revoke the driving privilege of the person. The department shall not issue the person a new driver license within three years of the date of the conviction and, for a conviction of a violation of subsection A, paragraph 1 or 2 or paragraph 3, subdivision (b) of this section, shall require the person to equip any motor vehicle the person operates with a certified ignition interlock device pursuant to § 28-3319. In addition, the court may order the person to equip any motor vehicle the person operates with a certified ignition interlock device for more than twelve months beginning on the date of reinstatement of the person's driving privilege following a suspension or revocation or on the date of the department's receipt of the report of conviction, whichever occurs later. The person who operates a motor vehicle with a certified ignition interlock device under this paragraph shall comply with article 5 of this chapter.
In addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, shall order the person to pay an additional assessment of two hundred fifty dollars. If the conviction occurred in the superior court or a justice court, the court shall transmit the monies received pursuant to this paragraph to the county treasurer. If the conviction occurred in a municipal court, the court shall transmit the monies received pursuant to this paragraph to the city treasurer. The city or county treasurer shall transmit the monies received to the state treasurer. The state treasurer shall deposit the monies received in the driving under the influence abatement fund established by § 28-1304. Any fine imposed for a violation of this section and any assessments, restitution and incarceration costs shall be paid before the assessment prescribed in this paragraph.
Shall order the person to pay a fine of not less than seven hundred fifty dollars.
In addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, shall order the person to pay an additional assessment of one thousand five hundred dollars to be deposited by the state treasurer in the prison construction and operations fund established by § 41-1651. This assessment is not subject to any surcharge. If the conviction occurred in the superior court or a justice court, the court shall transmit the assessed monies to the county treasurer. If the conviction occurred in a municipal court, the court shall transmit the assessed monies to the city treasurer. The city or county treasurer shall transmit the monies received to the state treasurer.
In addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, shall order the person to pay an additional assessment of one thousand five hundred dollars to be deposited by the state treasurer in the state general fund. This assessment is not subject to any surcharge. If the conviction occurred in the superior court or a justice court, the court shall transmit the assessed monies to the county treasurer. If the conviction occurred in a municipal court, the court shall transmit the assessed monies to the city treasurer. The city or county treasurer shall transmit the monies received to the state treasurer.
Subsection A, paragraph 1 or 2 of this section is a class 4 felony.
Subsection A, paragraph 3 of this section is a class 6 felony.L. For the purposes of this section, "suspension, cancellation, revocation or refusal" means any suspension, cancellation, revocation or refusal.

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