WHAT IS ARIZONA’S IMPLIED CONSENT LAW?
Did you know that by driving in Arizona, you automatically agree to certain rules under the state’s Implied Consent Law? 🚘 This law, outlined in ARS § 28-1321, requires drivers to submit to chemical tests—like breath, blood, or urine—if law enforcement suspects impairment due to drugs or alcohol.
Refusing to comply can lead to harsh consequences, including automatic suspension of your driver’s license, even if you're not convicted of DUI. For a first refusal, your license could be suspended for 12 months. For a second refusal within 84 months, you’re looking at a 24-month suspension.
But don’t worry—there are ways to fight back! Attorney Arja Shah, an experienced DUI defense attorney, has successfully defended over 3,000 cases. She understands the nuances of Arizona’s Implied Consent Law and can explore legal defenses tailored to your situation. 🛡️
Understanding your rights is the first step in protecting them. Whether it’s challenging the legality of a traffic stop or ensuring proper procedures were followed, having a skilled attorney on your side can make all the difference.
💡 Ready to learn more and protect your future?
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