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    Our DUI attorneys have successfully handled hundreds felony aggravated DUIs in Arizona. Our team includes former DUI prosecutors who know the system. For over two decades our team has represented clients in every Superior Court in Arizona.

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    Felony Aggravated DUI is a serious class 4 felony in the state of Arizona. How does a case become a felony DUI? It can be for a reason as simple as an unpaid ticket that suspended your license. Driving on a suspended license while impaired to the slightest degree is a felony offense. It seems very unfair that a ticket for $100 could convert a case from a lower level misdemeanor to a high level felony.

    Unfortunately, there are many individuals who are not aware that they must return to the motor vehicle department to pay a reinstatement fee to remove any suspension that they may have on their license. Anyone that has been convicted of a DUI in the past should go to the MVD to request a copy of the record. You want to make sure that there are no suspensions or restrictions on your license. Failure to pay a small reinstatement fee can expose people to felony DUI charges.

    Below we will analyze in detail the elements of Aggravated DUI cases in Arizona.

    In Arizona there are several ways to be charged with an DUI agravado

    1. If an individual is driving with a suspended or restricted license and they are impaired to the slightest degree, this may be grounds to be charged with a felony. This specific charge is known as a class four felony which means that it carries a minimum sentence of four months in prison and a maximum sentence of 3.75 years. In the case that the individual or defendant has prior felony convictions, prison time increases substantially as a result.

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    1. Aggravated DUI can also be charged if an individual has been charged with a third DUI offense within the last 7 years. Unlike the previous situation mentioned previously this charge does not require the prosecutor to prove that your license was suspended. This is very similar to the “three strike” laws that have been implemented throughout the United States. The law looks to when the offenses occurred, rather than when you actually were convicted in court. The sentences for this type of aggravated DUI are the same as for suspended license Aggravated DUI as mentioned above.
    2. Aggravated DUI is a class six felony offense in which a driver who is impaired is driving with a child or children who are under the age of 15. Legally speaking, there is quite a considerable difference between Aggravated DUI class 4 felony which is when an individual has their license suspension and prior convictions, and aggravated DUI a class 6 felony (child in car).In the state of Arizona driving impaired with a child in the car is considered to be a very serious offense, but the jail or prison time associated with this type of crime is much lower. Oftentimes, people get the same amount of time in jail as is contained in the misdemeanor requirement.

    Any felony DUI charges are extremely serious. Felony cases in Arizona can move quickly. Given this, if you are interested in speaking with an attorney about your Aggravated DUI case, we suggest that you call our office well before your first scheduled court appearance.

     

    Our Aggravated DUI attorneys are available to answer any questions that you have about felony DUI cases. We are available for a free consultation in the office or over the phone. Please call 602-989-5000.

    Additional Penalties for Aggravated DUI in Arizona

    Aggravated DUI Fines:
    Aggravated DUI (Class 6 felony child in car) — $4,670
    Aggravated DUI (Class 4 felony license suspended or third strike) – $4,670

    The Interlock Device

    People convicted of Misdemeanor DUI, Extreme DUI, Super Extreme DUI and Aggravated DUI all have to install a certified ignition interlock device in their vehicles for a period of time ranging from 6 to 24 months.

    • Aggravated DUI (Class 6 felony kid in car) — Interlock Requirement for 2 years following license revocation
    • Aggravated DUI (Class 4 felony) – Interlock Requirement for 2 years following license revocation

    Drivers Suspensiones de licencias

    • Aggravated DUI (Class 6 felony kid in car) — license revocation
    • Aggravated DUI (Class 4 felony) – 3 year license revocation

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