Affirmative Defense
On December 22, 2016, in a divided 2-1 decision, in Ishak v. McClennen, No. 1 CA-SA 16-0134 (12/22/16) Division One of the Arizona Court of Appeals held that for Medical Marijuana DUI cases in which the defendant wishes to have the jury instructed on the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA) Cardholder affirmative defense, the…
6/17/16 In Arizona, a DUI involving prescription medications can be charged as DUI impairment to the slightest degree (28 A.R.S. § 1381.A.1) and driving with a controlled substance in the person’s body (28 A.R.S. § 1381.A.3). An affirmative defense to the A.3 charge is that the person was using the drug in accordance with the…


