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Scottsdale DUI Laws | Munoz Law Office
Qualified Scottsdale Lawyer
If you have failed a breathalyzer test, you may think that your case is open and shut, but that’s not true. There are many reasons why the test may have been inaccurate. Your real blood alcohol level may have been much lower, possibly even within the legal limit. Issues such as incorrect machine calibration, user error, and differences in your body physiology can result in a higher reading. Did you know that vomiting or using breath spray or mouth wash can also lead to an increase in mouth alcohol which can give a false high reading? These are just a few of the factors that have to be considered when you are looking at the science behind breath tests. And of course, the field test is high subjective, being mostly based on the officer’s opinion of your performance. That’s why you need a Scottsdale DUI attorney on your side who understands these details.
So what possible penalties do you face? Here is a list to help you better understand your situation. The best way to learn all the ins and outs is to call a Scottsdale DUI lawyer.
First Scottsdale DUI Offense, BAC .080 – .14
About $1,800.00, plus jail costs
MADD Victims’ Impact Panel
Second Scottsdale DUI Offense, BAC .080 – .14
About $3,500.00 in fines and costs, plus jail costs
Ignition Interlock Device for 12 months after license reinstatement.
First Offense Extreme DUI in Scottsdale, BAC .150 – .199
About $3,000.00 in fines and costs, plus jail costs
Second Offense Extreme DUI in Scottsdale, BAC .150 – .199
About $3.750.00 in fines and costs, plus jail costs
First Offense Super Extreme DUI in Scottsdale, BAC .200 or higher
About $3,250.00 in fines and costs, plus jail costs
Ignition Interlock Device for 18 months after license reinstatement.
Second Offense Super Extreme DUI in Scottsdale, BAC .200 or higher
180 days mandatory sentence mandatory
About $4,000.00 in fines and costs, plus jail costs
Driver’s license will be revoked for one year
Class 4 Felony Aggravated DUI in Scottsdale
(If you have 3 DUIs within 7 years, or if your license was also suspended or restricted at the time)
4 months in prison, minimum
Up to $150,000.00 in fines
Class 6 Felony Aggravated DUI in Scottsdale
(If your DUI occurred when a child under 15 years old was in the vehicle)
Driver’s license will be revoked for three years
If you want to avoid stiffer punishments, your best bet is to hire a qualified Scottsdale DUI attorney. They can help you formulate a strategy for your defense.