Arizona DUI Laws - Best Ways to Avoid getting an Arizona DUI

March 5, 2010
By James E. Novak, P.L.L.C. on March 5, 2010 4:49 PM |

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According to Arizona DUI Laws it is not illegal to drink and drive if you are 21 years of age or older. However, it is illegal to drink and drive and/or be chemically impaired to the slightest degree while driving. You don't need Top Criminal Defense Attorneys to tell you that the absolute best way to avoid an Arizona DUI is not to drink and drive at all. The second best way to avoid getting an Arizona DUI Charge is to be aware of how much alcohol you can drink before you may become impaired. So if you're concerned, that sometime you may be charged with an Arizona DUI, you will want to read on:

Arizona DUI BAC Drink chart.GIF
The drink chart displayed to the right can be found on many web sites on the internet. It provides a rough estimate of a person's blood alcohol level (BAC).The Arizona drunk driving chart is based on the number of drinks consumed and the person's weight. The problem with this information is people rely a bit to much on such charts in order to determine whether they may have been impaired after drinking a number of alcoholic drinks. A "one size fits all" chart does not work. You must take into account many other factors
and each and every person has a different set of circumstances.

Please do not consider this information as a license to drink irresponsibly. Keep in mind that everyone is different, and alcohol affects each person in many different ways. Only you know your limits. And while some people are sure they know their limits, they may still be driving under the influence according to Arizona Law which carry some of the toughest impairment thresholds, laws, rules, penalties, jail time and fees in the Country. So please drink responsibly.

The scientific and Arizona DUI legal issues associated with breath testing in Phoenix, Tempe, Gilbert, Mesa, Scottsdale, Chandler, Maricopa County DUI cases are complex. An experienced Phoenix, Arizona DUI lawyer has the knowledge and skill to evaluate the importance of your Arizona DUI defense including the legality of the breath test DUI evidence.

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If you or someone you know has been charged with an Arizona DUI or other Criminal offense contact the Law Office of James Novak. Call now for your Free Consultation at (480) 413-1499, with experienced Phoenix Criminal and DUI Defense Attorney and James Novak (Former Prosecutor).

The Law Office of James Novak represents clients facing DUI & criminal charges throughout Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and the surrounding areas of Greater Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona.