#DUI

  •     By Gordon Thompson | Arizona DUI & Criminal Defense Attorney | Updated June 2026 Arizona DUI Law Explained: Penalties for First & Second Offense Under A.R.S. § 28-1381 If you or someone you care about has been stopped or arrested for DUI in Arizona, one of the first things you need to understand…

  • Arizona Extreme DUI: Sentences, Penalties & What You Need to Know (ARS 28-1382) If you or someone you care about has been arrested for an Extreme DUI anywhere in Arizona — whether in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, or anywhere else in Maricopa County — it is completely normal to feel overwhelmed. The charges…

  •       Arizona DUI & Criminal Defense  |  gordonthompsonattorney.net NOTICE: NOT FOR OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. UNDER ARIZONA RULE OF THE SUPREME COURT 111(c), THIS DECISION IS NOT PRECEDENTIAL AND MAY BE CITED ONLY AS AUTHORIZED BY RULE. Arizona DUI Defense › Case Analysis › 2026 Arizona DUI Case Review: What State v. Kisemh Teaches Defendants…

  •   Arizona Court Rules on Probation Credit: What Every Defendant Needs to Know Published June 9, 2026 • Arizona Criminal Defense • Gordon Thompson Attorney Legal Notice: The case discussed in this post is a Memorandum decision that means the following:  NOT FOR OFFICIAL PUBLICATION. UNDER ARIZONA RULE OF THE SUPREME COURT 111(c), THIS DECISION…

  •     Arizona DUI Law Can You Get a DUI for Sleeping in Your Car in Arizona? By Gordon Thompson, DUI Attorney  |  Updated 2024  |  Statewide Arizona Home › Blog › Arizona DUI: Sleeping in Your Car & the Stationary Shelter Defense Imagine this scenario: you’ve had too much to drink at a friend’s…

  •     Charged with an Extreme DUI in Arizona? Here’s What You’re Facing Updated June 2026  ·  5 min read If you’ve been stopped by law enforcement in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Tempe, or anywhere else in Arizona and your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) measured 0.15 or higher, you’re not dealing with a standard DUI —…

  •   PBTs have limited use in DUIs “PBTs” or “Portable Breath Testing” device, as the name implies is portable. It’s roughly the size of a paperback book and it’s got a breath receptacle to blow into. In Arizona, they can be used basically for two things. A person takes the test by blowing into the…

  • Official Federal Government reports may be the best defense for THC Marijuana DUIs In 2020, the Arizona voters passed Proposition 207 (Prop 207) legalizing the use of marijuana.  That initiative changed THC Marijuana DUI trials so that official U.S. Government reports may be the best defense. Before Prop 207 at trial the defendant had to…

  • The starting point for most DUI investigations is the stop of the defendant’s vehicle by a police officer. An officer must have a legally acceptable reason to stop a vehicle. If a judge decides there was not a legally acceptable reason then all evidence obtained from the stop must be suppressed, meaning cannot be used…

  • A DUI in Arizona is what a jury says it is. All DUI defendants have either a constitutional (Felony) or statutory (Misdemeanor) right to a jury trial.  By looking at appeals from convictions we can see the facts that lead to that jury unanimously deciding, beyond a reasonable doubt, the defendant was guilty. We can…