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November 15, 2010
  Woman Charged with Extreme DUI after Crashing into House
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

In Phoenix, it has been reported by local news sources that a 19-year-old woman crashed her vehicle into the front yard of a home located in Mesa. The DUI accident took place during morning hours on Sunday.

It is said that around 5:30 AM, the driver missed a T intersection while traveling along West Kiowa.  Her car then jumped the curb, hit a tree and then came stop while resting next to the home.

According to Sgt. Edward Wessing, alcohol was definitely a factor in the accident.  The driver, whose identity was not released, was allegedly taken to the hospital for medical treatment.  Wessing said that once the driver is released from the hospital she will face extreme DUI charges.

He said that the house was damaged but no one inside of the residence sustained any injuries.

Have you been charged with extreme DUI?  Now is the time to contact our law firm and get help from a Phoenix DUI attorney.

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November 05, 2010
  Officer Charged with Extreme DUI
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

This week, the Associated Press reported that a Maricopa County Sheriff's detention officer was being held by police on suspicion of negligent homicide involving a car-motorcycle crash in Goodyear, Arizona.

According to local law enforcement, 27-year-old Adrian Salazar Guzman was placed under arrest on Friday and booked into jail.  He was held in lieu of $750,000 bail and is facing charges for DUI, extreme DUI and endangerment.

Court records indicate that 27-year-old Alisha Marie Trejo was killed October 16th when her motorcycle was struck from behind while she was paused at a stop sign.  Officers say that Guzman informed them he drank alcohol throughout the day and left the last bar just 30 minutes before the DUI accident occurred.

Guzman is employed by the Fourth Avenue Jail in downtown Phoenix.

If you have been charged with extreme DUI, now is the time to contact the Knowles Law Firm and work with a Phoenix DUI attorney.

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August 06, 2010
  Woman Gets Charged with Super Extreme DUI
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

This week in Prescott, police say that they arrested a woman on charges of super extreme DUI.  The woman allegedly crashed into a traffic sign on the State Route 89A off ramp and later failed field sobriety tests after being stopped by police.

According to Lt. Any Reinhardt, police were called to the area after several dispatchers reported that someone was driving erratically.  When an officer arrived, he saw the suspect had driven off of the road about 50 feet and had collided with a traffic sign.

Since the collision, the driver has been identified as 54 year old Dana Lynn Anderson.  Her blood alcohol level was reported as .226%, which is three times the state's legal limit.

Anderson was booked into the Yavapai County Jail on charges of super extreme DUI over .20 BAC, extreme DUI BAC greater than .15, DUI of .08 or more, DUI, felony endangerment and felony criminal damage. 

Charged with super extreme DUI in Arizona?  Now is the time to discuss your charges with a Phoenix DUI attorneyContact our law office now!

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July 09, 2010
  434 Arrests Made during 4th of July DUI Enforcement Period
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

This year, the state of Arizona released statistics to the public that showed the number of DUI arrests made during the 4th of July weekend was higher in 2010 than in 2009.

This Tuesday, law enforcement released data after DUI enforcement this past weekend.  According to the numbers released by the Governor's Office of Highway Safety, 434 people were arrested for driving under the influence and traffic related offenses.  In 2009, 350 people were placed under arrest during the same time period.

In a news release, officials said, "These impressive statistics are the result of the dedication and training of police officers, sheriff deputies, volunteers, and other law enforcement personnel that comprise the DUI Task Forces throughout Arizona."

The stats indicate that 24 people were arrested for underage DUI and 126 were arrested for extreme DUI.  The average blood alcohol level was 0.15%, which is almost twice the state's legal limit of 0.08%.  52 people were arrested for drug offenses and 269 citations were issued to people who were not wearing seat belts.  

Were you charged with DUI over the 4th of July in Phoenix?  If so, contact the Knowles Law Firm and discuss your case with a Phoenix DUI attorney now!

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June 16, 2010
  Public Safety Officer Hit by Drunk Driver
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

In Phoenix, a Department of Public Safety Officer was recently hit by a person driving under the influence.  Reports indicate that the officer was hit head-on by the drunk driver and is currently recovering from his injuries.  The accident occurred on the Loop 101 around 2 AM on Wednesday. 

Officers say that the drunk driver, 31 year old Michael Chicharello, was driving the wrong way when he hit the DPS officer.  Chicharello would not stop driving, even when the officer turned on his sirens and lights. 

After driving away from the scene of the accident, police were able to find Chicharello at a nearby store.  They had him take a breath tests and his blood alcohol level was reported as being three times the state's legal limit of 0.08%. 

The officer was taken to a nearby hospital where he was treated for facial injuries and injuries to his upper body.

If you have been charged with DUI in Phoenix, you should talk with a Phoenix DUI attorneyContact the Knowles Law Firm today!

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June 03, 2010
  Arizona Task Force Makes 470 DUI Arrests over Holiday Weekend
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

In Phoenix, it is reported that the Arizona DUI task forces throughout the state made more than 470 DUI arrests over Memorial Day weekend.  The task forces' numbers show that one fourth of the drivers who were arrested were under suspicion of extreme DUI.

On Tuesday, official numbers were released by Governor Jan Brewer's office.  The numbers showed that 129 of the 476 DUI arrests that were made involved drivers who had blood alcohol concentrations of .15% or higher, which is almost twice the state's legal limit.  In Arizona, if people have blood alcohol concentrations of 0.08% or higher, they are considered to be under the influence.

During Memorial Day weekend in 2009, there were only 291 DUI arrests and only 77 cases involved extreme DUI.

The task forces were comprised of 1,334 police officers and deputies.  Police also say they made 76 DUI drug arrests during the holiday weekend, which ended on Monday night.

If you were charged with DUI in Phoenix over Memorial Day weekend, now is the time to discuss your case with a Phoenix DUI lawyerContact the Knowles Law Firm today and start fighting your charges!

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February 11, 2010
  Former Sheriff’s Deputy Sent to Jail for Extreme DUI
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

A former Pima County Sheriff's Deputy charged with Extreme DUI has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years probation.

The charges stem from an accident that occurred back in September. Deputy Daniel Williams was found in a crashed patrol car. According to the prosecution Williams' blood alcohol concentration was .251, more than three times the legal limit.

In the state of Arizona, any driver found operating or in control of a vehicle with a BAC of .15 or more will be arrested and charged with Extreme DUI.  

Williams sustained only minor injuries, but a dog that was in the vehicle was killed in the accident.

In addition to the DUI charges, Williams was also charged with criminal damage.

Williams was fired from the sheriff's department the day after the accident.

Although Williams was charged with Extreme DUI, any driver found with a BAC of .20 or more could be charged with Super Extreme DUI. Both of these offenses can lead to strict penalties, including incarceration, large fines, driver's license suspension, ignition interlock device installation, probation, and more. The best way to protect yourself following a DUI arrest is by contacting an experience DUI defense attorney. At the Knowles Law Firm, PLC, a knowledgeable and aggressive Phoenix DUI lawyer can defend you against your charges at both the MVD hearing and in criminal court in an effort to secure the best possible resolution to your case.

To arrange a consultation, please contact the Knowles Law Firm today at (888) 332-5621 or (602) 702-5431.
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January 21, 2010
  Extreme DUI v. Super Extreme DUI
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

Arizona is one of the few states in the country that has something called "Extreme DUI" and "Super Extreme DUI."  Both of these offenses are enhanced versions of a basic  DUI charge:

Extreme DUI

A defendant will face Extreme DUI charges if his or her blood alcohol concentration is .15% or higher.  At this point, the driver's ability to safely operate a vehicle is severely compromised.  Extreme DUI is punishable by:

  • A 90-day driver's license suspension
  • Up to 5 years probation
  • 30 days in jail
  • Mandatory participation in an alcohol treatment program
  • Installation of an ignition interlock device

A second Extreme DUI conviction will result in further enhanced penalties, such as:

  • $2,000 or more in fines
  • A 1-year driver's license revocation
  • Up to 5 years probation
  • 60 days in jail, 120 days total
  • Mandatory participation in an alcohol treatment program
  • Installation of an ignition interlock device

Super Extreme DUI

Super Extreme DUI charges will be brought against any driver found operating a vehicle with a BAC level of .20% or more.  This is the most serious DUI charge a person can face, and involves much higher penalties, including:

  • 45 to 180 days in jail
  • Installation of an ignition interlock device for 18 months
  • Up to 5 years probation
  • More than $3,000 in fines
  • Driver's license suspension/revocation

Naturally, if you are charged with a second Super Extreme DUI, the penalties will be much harsher.

Contact a Phoenix DUI Attorney

If you have been charged with Extreme DUI or Super Extreme DUI in Phoenix or any of the surrounding areas, it is imperative that you speak with an attorney right away.  An experienced Phoenix DUI lawyer at the Knowles Law Firm is available to aggressively defend you against your charges and fight to secure a winning verdict!

To learn more, please contact the Knowles Law Firm, PLC today at (888) 332-5621!

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January 07, 2010
  Prescott Man Faces Multiple DUI Charges after Attempted Trespassing
Posted By Phoenix DUI Lawyer

A Prescott man faces multiple charges after trespassing on a woman's property and then driving away drunk.

According to the Prescott Valley Police, the man, later identified as 43-year-old Richard Cole, appeared at the woman's sliding glass door early Tuesday morning, and then went around to the front of the house to ring the door bell.

Cole then took off in a gray four-door car, which officers were eventually able to locate and pull over.

Upon observation, officers believed Cole to be driving under the influence of alcohol, and a DUI investigation revealed Cole's blood alcohol concentration was above the legal limit.  He was also driving without an ignition interlock device.

Cole was taken into police custody and booked into the Yavapai County Jail on the following charges: aggravated DUI, extreme DUI, DUI over .08 percent, DUI impairment, failure to have an ignition interlock device, and trespassing.

Needless to say, if convicted Cole can expect harsh sentencing from the judge, which is likely to include imprisonment, large fines, probation, mandatory alcohol classes, and the suspension or revocation of his driver's license.

Contact an Experienced DUI Defense Lawyer

An experienced Phoenix DUI attorney at Knowles Law Firm, PLC can defend you at both the MVD hearing and in criminal court following a DUI arrest.  When faced with DUI charges, especially escalated charges like the ones Cole is facing, it is imperative to hire an attorney who can provide you with skilled, resourceful, and experienced representation throughout the DUI process.  Your rights and future depend on it!

If you are interested in discussing your case with a Phoenix DUI lawyer at Knowles Law Firm, you can contact the office today by calling (888) 332-5621.

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