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Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division continues its expansion of self-serve kiosks around the State with the addition of kiosks in the Glendale City and Pima County courthouses. ServiceArizona kiosks are already available in the El Mirage, Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Surprise City Courts, in addition to more than 20 locations within MVD…
A DUI Admin Per Se License Suspension for an Arizona DUI is a 90-day suspension which the Arizona MVD may impose against a person’s Arizona driver’s license or privilege to drive, even if they have not been nor may ever be convicted in court of DUI. The suspension is as a result of the person being…
DUI charges are very serious in Arizona and the penalties if found guilty are perhaps the strictest in the country. DUI as a misdemeanor is a class 1 misdemeanor. The maximum penalty is up to six (6) months in jail, a fine of up to $2,500.00 plus surcharges, and up to five (5) years…
The Arizona Department of Game and Fish, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and law enforcement from the Mohave County Sheriff’s office will hold checkpoints and DUI patrols this weekend along the Colorado River. Boaters may have to pass through a checkpoint and undergo a safety inspection; at a minimum, required safety equipment includes…
Current Phoenix Police Department Chief Joe Yahner, who accepted the position in October 2015, will retire this coming October. Jeri Williams, who served 22 years with the Phoenix Police Department before accepting the Chief of Police position in Oxnard, California in 2011, was selected from among 65 applicants for the position. Future Chief Williams…
The Phoenix Police Department has identified a recent series of 8 shootings, which has resulted in the deaths of 7 people since mid-March, as being connected forensically. A police spokesman stated they have no evidence to believe the shootings have any connection to the Phoenix freeway shootings which took place last year. Since the dismissal…
In State v. Sisco, II, No. CR-15-0265-PR (7/11/16), the Arizona Supreme Court held that the odor of marijuana alone may establish probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant, notwithstanding the terms of the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA). In Sisco, police officers responded to a tip that a strong odor of fresh…


