DUI CHARGES LINKED TO PRESCRIPTION ANXIETY MEDICATION
If you live in Phoenix or Tempe and were charged with DUI after taking prescribed anxiety medication, you are not alone. The rules can be confusing, and results may raise questions about impairment and consent.
In a recent article, Shah Law Firm explains how prosecutors approach DUI cases involving prescription drugs. A key focus is the distinction between following a doctor’s instructions and how law enforcement may interpret test results.
Facing allegations in Mesa or Glendale can feel overwhelming, especially when your medication was taken as directed. An experienced DUI defense can examine the stop, testing methods, and whether the State can prove impairment beyond a reasonable doubt. ⚖️
Don’t assume a prescription automatically protects you. Instead, ask for a thorough review of the evidence and a clear defense strategy tailored to your situation.
To learn more visit us at https://arjashahlaw.com/blog/charged-for-dui-for-prescription-anxiety-medication/ 😊
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