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Thursday, 22 September 2011

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Dui Indiana
Fines & Costs: 
Up to $150,000.00 in fines, plus a surcharge, plus an additional $250.00 assessment to the Arizona DUI abatement fund. (Plus an additional $1,500.00 assessment for arrests after March 13, 2004).
License: 
Your drivers' license will be revoked for three years
Counseling: 
You may be placed on probation for up to five years.
Probation: 
You may be placed on probation for up to five years.
Ignition Interlock Device: 
Yes



When you are accused of a crime, you are no longer a citizen in the eyes of the government... you are an accused, a defendant.
In court, you are entitled to a presumption of innocence.
Prosecutors, some judges, and many jurors don't see it that way. To them, you are guilty as charged. The process is a mere formality, an annoyance that must be tolerated. A ceremonial dance of "moral glory" prior to convicting you and putting you in jail or prison. Sometimes prior to murdering you in the name of the State.
The DUI Process in Arizona, like other criminal charges, is governed by the Arizona Rules Of Criminal Procedure. These rules set a basic framework for how your case will proceed through the courts. The process varies a bit from court to court, and county to county, but on the whole you can expect as follows:
The Stop and Arrest

Most DUI arrests start with a simple traffic stop, either in the form of a traffic violation observed by the officer such as speeding, driving without headlights, running a red light, etc. Some arrests originate from a roadblock at a sobriety checkpoint. Some occur after an accident or breakdown. See "What Police Look For" for more information on the stop and arrest process.
Dui Indiana
Use the resources in this site for further information

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