Driving under the influence (DUI) isn’t just about alcohol
Driving under the influence, or DUI, in Arizona, is defined by
Arizona State Law as a driver with blood alcohol content above
a certain level.
DUI also pertains to drivers under the influence of drugs, and it
does not matter if the drug is legal or illegal.
A driver that has the presence of drugs in their system is
subject to criminal charges. Unlike DUI involving alcohol, there
is no set level of drugs that must be present to be charged
with drug DUI.
The prosecution does not have to proven driver impairment
when drugs are involved.
Charges for a drug DUI will be prosecuted as a misdemeanor
or a felony offense. If drugs or paraphernalia are found in the
vehicle or on the driver, additional charges for possession
may apply.
Blood and urine tests are used to determine the presence of
drugs in a person’s system. Police will also use field sobriety
tests to determine the level of impairment the drugs may be
causing.
The Police Officer will also introduce evidence of driving errors
such as speeding or the inability to stay within the marked
lanes to further prove driver impairment.
Drivers are not required to perform a field sobriety test, but are
required to submit to a blood or urine test.
If you are in need of an expert in the field of driving under the
influence, no matter if its drugs or alcohol, call the Law Office
of Jacob Amaru.
We are located in downtown Tucson, Arizona and we serve
Tucson, Casa Grande, Vail, Gren Valley, Sierra Vista, Oro
Valley, Nogales and Bisbee. We can be contacted at
(520)-465-6968 or by email at amarulaw@gmail.com,
or using the form below.