New Arizona DUI Law For Ignition Interlock Violators »
The Arizona Legislature is working hard this year to make DUI Laws little hard and tough. In proposed series of articles this is the first one on which discussion is going on that how it will impact the prosecution and defense of the drunk driving in Arizona.
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One thing is for sure that Arizona DUI law is already strict about the jail punishment time as compare to other states in Unites States. For example in some states don’t mandate the jail time on first DUI offense while in Arizona for first offense the offender must be sentenced up to 45 days in jail if his/her blood alcohol concentration is 0.20 percent or above.
Arizona Senate Bill 1069, in the latest legislation will be having several more things. Major part of bill is about future articles. For the purpose of this article, we take look that how the impact of law will be on DUI convicted people.
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10 Tip to Win a San Diego DUI case? »
Here we are giving you some important tips to win a DUI case.
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Your attorney listen attentively to all what led you up to finally facing DUI allegation through inquiring few important questions to know particulars, which helps him/her in planning a tactical defense strategy. Your lawyer get fully familiar with your particular situation, and spend good enough time to clear all your fears.

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His/her first step is to instantly go to save your driving license, and look into your case starting with the police report and evidences. Attorney must analyze all events and surrounding details which were involved; he consider breath examination equipment, maintenance records, calibration, watching periods, testimony of operators and blood analyzing officials, and some other factors.

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Limited Job Opportunities with a DUI / DWI Conviction »
In this article we have explained about what problems you might face in your job due to DUI / DWI conviction and how these convictions affect your employment opportunities.

Your Driver’s History is Checked by Most of the Employers
If in your driver’s history you have any drunk driving conviction then there are many employers who will not hire you. Most of the companies check the driver’s history some companies check the record of 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 years. Others go back as far as your state’s driver’s history will report a record. In each state driver’s history is different. You can ask this from your attorney when you contact an affiliate in your state.
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Taimoor Rana is seasoned criminal defense attorney specializing in DUI related cases. He shares his expert legal opinion here
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