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If you thought the new Arizona DUI laws were tough…
From Lawrence Koplow’s Arizona DUI Defense Blog…:
There has been a lot of publicity regarding the new Arizona DUI laws. These new laws have created some of the toughest penalties in the nation. However, it appears that drinking and driving in Arizona could result in something worse than jail.
Mark Flatten
Arizona DUI Arrests Down Forty Percent From Last Year
177 drivers were arrested over the Fourth of July weekend for driving under the influence of alcohol. Although the number declined from last year’s 544 arrests, it still makes for 55 percent of the arrests statewide. More than 320 drivers were arrested between June 30 and July 4.
101 officers…
Scottsdale’s Crime Rates Fall 5.1 Percent
The number of violent crimes in Scottsdale decreased by 5.1 percent in 2004, according to statistics released Tuesday by the FBI. Murders decreased by 43 percent, from seven in 2003 to four in 2004.
Burglaries decreased by nearly 10 percent, and robberies decreased by 19 percent, from 163 in 2003…
Suspect Faces Two Counts of Vehicular Homicide for Hit-and-Run Crash
Ryan Ernest Nevarez, a 24-year-old Scottsdale man, is suspected of causing a fiery hit-and-run crash. Two victims were killed in the crash. It is believed that Nevarez was driving a white four-door passenger car that reportedly rear-ended a two-door Datsun, which then struck a utility pole and caught fire. Mr.…
read more »Arizona: DUI Warrant Program in Effect
For those charged with DUI in Arizona and who fail to appear for a hearing or jail, an arrest warrant is normally issued. Under the Department of Public Safety’s new DUI Warrant Apprehension Program, which began May 20, 2005, DPS Officers are now the homes and places of employment of…
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