DOSL
If you have been cited for Driving on a Suspended License (DOSL) in Arizona where the suspension was issued by a court for non-payment of a civil traffic fine, and you have reinstated your Arizona driver license (meaning, at a minimum, you paid a reinstatement fee to the Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division…
6/1/16 Arizona Revised Statute 28-3511, the Impoundment statute, authorizes the impoundment of a vehicle if a person with a suspended license “is” or “was” driving the vehicle. In State v. Wasbotten, the defendant (Driver 2) challenged the legality of the seizure of illegal drugs from a rented vehicle he was driving, though he was not…
4/22/16 In a recent Arizona Court of Appeals Division One case the defendant was charged with and convicted for multiple Aggravated DUI charges, including being convicted of Aggravated DUI for Driving Under the Influence while his license was Revoked and separately, While Required to have an Ignition Interlock Device (IID). The court of appeals reversed…
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…


