Blog Posts in April, 2011
Posted on Apr 28, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
One woman with a serious case of the munchies begged for a police officer for some fast food before charging her with DUI. According to Cleveland police reports, a call was placed around 1 a.m. for a ...
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Posted on Apr 26, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
Police were appalled to find a young mother driving her three children around in her truck while intoxicated this week. According to the Phoenix police department, Zulema Espinoza came under their ...
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Posted on Apr 21, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
State legislators in Arizona are fighting to reduce certain DUI penalties for first-time offenders. If Sen. Steve Pierce R-Prescott gets his way, first-time offenders will only have to use an ...
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Posted on Apr 19, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
After much consideration, Joshua Trent Pearce, the son of Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce, has turned himself into police. The 30-year-old had a warrant out for his arrest for violating the ...
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Posted on Apr 13, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
Officers in Pinal County are taking extreme DUI prevention measures to keep drunk drivers off the road. Just last week alone, deputies and officers handed out 105 citations. Members of the 2011 ...
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Posted on Apr 8, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
Arizona laws are tougher than many other states, making it difficult to get away from a DUI charge. Under state law you can be arrested for a DUI even if you have had just one drink, and even if you ...
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Posted on Apr 4, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
A woman who has been hiding out in Kuwait for five years is now willing to come out of hiding. Muneerah Al-Tarrah killed a man in Mesa back in 2005 in a hit-and-run DUI accident. She is both an ...
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Posted on Apr 1, 2011 By Phoenix DUI Lawyer
Although Arizona is known for having tough DUI laws, first-time offenders might get a break if new legislature is passed. Taunya Strocchio, mother to four-year-old Alyana Strocchio who died at the ...
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