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Knowing your rights is the first step in a dui defense.


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By Lawrence Koplow   [ 22/05/2008 ]
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When Arizona’s new DUI Law took effect in September 2007, it became more imperative than ever for those charged with an Arizona DUI to be able to defend themselves against such charges. A conviction under the new Arizona DUI statute may bring with it stiffer penalties including increased jail time and license suspension. With so much at stake it’s surprising that many drivers do not know their rights when pulled over. Some do not even know that they have rights at all. At Koplow and Patane, we encourage you to learn how knowing your right and keeping them close at hand is the first step to beating a DUI charge.
DUI defense

If you’ve ever been pulled over for suspicion of DUI, you know that it can be a very frightening and intimidating situation. But did you also know that you have the right to remain silent? You may refuse to answer questions. You may refuse field sobriety tests. However, in most situations the law will require you to submit to a chemical test. Moreover, depending upon the situation, you may also be able to speak with an attorney prior to the test. Remember, this may not always be the case, but always request to speak to an attorney. You should also consider getting an independent test of your blood. You may be able to get the test at a hospital emergency room.

One of the biggest mistakes people make when they are pulled over is to submit to field sobriety tests. Field sobriety tests were created years ago in ideal lab conditions that cannot be replicated on the side of a roadway in different weather and lighting conditions. Issues such as height and weight or medical problems may make certain field sobriety tests more difficult for some people. Field sobriety tests are not one size fits all and because they are subjective they are not always accurate.

Knowing your rights when pulled over for suspicion of DUI can turn a potential nightmare into a manageable one. The most prudent course of action is, of course, not to drink and drive. However, if you are pulled over, being polite to the officer and invoking your rights are the first steps in creating a more manageable outcome.

About the author:
Phoenix, Arizona DUI attorney Lawrence Koplow is a lawyer who provides legal representation for vehicular manslaughter and other criminal defense needs such as DUI, driving while intoxicated (DWI) and other vehicular crimes. Mr. Koplow’s record as a DUI attorney shows that he is an experienced defense attorney, dedicated to helping people who need an aggressive and qualified DUI lawyer.

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