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  • Arizona House Bill 2509 would require all taillights be in working order.

    Mar 9, 2016

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    3/9/16  If passed, House Bill 2509 will require all taillights be in working order.  According to a recent article, the first time a person is pulled over for a violation, a warning would be given.  The language of the Bill requires that EVERY stop lamp on the vehicle be in working order.   For the…

  • Recent study rates the most dangerous driving distractions.

    Mar 9, 2016

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    3/9/16  A recent Virginia Tech study lists the most dangerous distraction while driving to be cell phone dialing, increasing the risk of an accident by 12 times.  In decreasing order of dangerousness, the study rated these other common distractions: reading/writing, or driving while crying/angry (10 times), reaching for something other than a cell phone (9…

  • Arizona Court of Appeals says that a jury instruction telling the jury they can consider a DUI defendant’s refusal to submit to chemical tests when he did not refuse is harmless error.

    Mar 4, 2016

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    3/4/16  In a jury trial the judge is required to instruct the jury on the law and evidence they must consider.  These instructions may be given at the beginning of the case and must be given at the conclusion of the evidence, before the jury retires to decide the case.   A jury instruction must…

  • Arizona Court of Appeals says DUI jury instruction stating the breath test machine was working properly before and after the defendant’s tests was not improper.

    Mar 4, 2016

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    3/4/16  Arizona Court of Appeals says DUI jury instruction stating the breath test machine was working properly before and after the defendant’s tests was not improper.   In a jury trial the judge is required to instruct the jury on the law and evidence they must consider.  These instructions may be given at the beginning…

  • Arizona Court of Appeals holds giving a DUI arrestee only 21 minutes to consult with an attorney prior to submitting to chemical tests did not violate his rights.

    Mar 2, 2016

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    3/2/16  In Arizona a person arrested for DUI has the right to consult with an attorney prior to submitting to the chemical tests as long as that consultation does not interfere with the ongoing police investigation.  If the police do interfere with the person’s right to counsel the usual remedy is suppression of the use…

  • Arizona Court of Appeals rules a person can be guilty of DUI if they are impaired by Ambien, even if they did not know it would cause impairment.

    Mar 2, 2016

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    3/2/16  In Arizona a person can be guilty of DUI if they are driving or in actual physical control and are impaired by alcohol, drugs or some combination thereof.   In State v. Bayless-George, the defendant was charged with driving while under the influence.  The impairing substances at issue were Ambien (which is a central…

  • Arizona DUI Jury Trial Procedure

    Mar 1, 2016

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    Arizona DUI Jury Trial Procedure

  • Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA) does not permit a Registered Caregiver to possess more than the statutory limit per patient.

    Feb 26, 2016

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    2/26/16  Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA) does not permit a Registered Caregiver to possess more than the statutory limit per patient.   The Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA) permits a Registered Caregiver to possess 2.5 ounces of marijuana for each of 5 designated marijuana patients.  Each patient must be registered as connected to a particular…

  • Texas pursues transfer to adult court for Ethan Couch in lieu of violation charges in juvenile court.

    Feb 26, 2016

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    2/26/16  Texas pursues transfer to adult court for Ethan Couch in lieu of violation charges in juvenile court.   See the full story at www.nytimes.com:  http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/20/us/affluenza-teenager-will-face-court-as-an-adult.html?_r=0   If you’ve been charged with DUI or another criminal offense, getting help from an experienced and knowledgeable lawyer is one of the best things you can do for…

  • Arizona Court of Appeals holds that an element of a Driving On Suspended License charge is that the defendant knew or should have known their license was suspended.

    Feb 25, 2016

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    2/25/16  Arizona Court of Appeals holds that an element of a Driving On Suspended License charge is that the defendant knew or should have known their license was suspended.   In Arizona a person can be convicted of the class 1 misdemeanor criminal offense of driving on a suspended license (DOSL).  If found guilty, the…

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