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DUI in Arizona - Drunk Driving You are here: About > Cities & Towns > Phoenix, AZ > Maps, Driving and Transport > Drivers and Driving > Driving > DUI in Arizona - Drunk Driving Cities & Towns Phoenix, AZ Essentials E-Course: Relocating to Phoenix Cactus League/Spring Training January Concerts/Shows January Festivals/Events FBR Open (Phoenix Open) Topics Attractions and Events Food and Drink Sports and Recreation Moving to Phoenix Phoenix Facts and Fiction Cities, Government, Laws Weather, Plants, Animals Jobs and Employment Homes and Rentals Schools and Colleges Lifestyles and Families Shopping, Services, Media Maps, Driving and Transport Resorts, Hotels, Motels See For Yourself: AZ Photos Buyer's Guide Magazines About Phoenix ASU Logo Merchandise Phoenix Suns Gifts Desert Garden Books Ping Golf Clubs and Merchandise Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Phoenix, AZ newsletter! See Online Courses Search Phoenix, AZ Stay up to date! 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First, stay in your car unless the officer asks you to step out and if you have your seat belt on, leave it on! Second, know these ten things: 1 - Provide identification. The officer will ask for your driver's license and registration. How easily you find these items will be noted on the officer's report. If you fumble around for them, it will look like you've had too much to drink. 2 - Politely refuse to take field tests. Field tests for DUI are: walking the line, touching your finger to your nose, counting on your fingers, saying your ABCs, holding your leg up while counting, and HGN, the one where the officer asks you to follow a light with your eyes. When you do field tests, you are giving evidence that will be used against you. There is no law requiring you to do the tests. Some officers will tell you they will take you to jail if you don't do the tests. Don't fall for it. They were going to take you to jail anyway. 3 - If asked, politely explain that you will not agree to a search of your car. If the officer has to ask you to agree, it's a red flag. Just say no. If an officer has enough reason to get a search warrant, he or she will. If not, then why search? Usually the question will come at you like: You don't mind if I look in your car, do you? You don't have a problem with my looking in your car? I'm just going to take a quick look inside, okay? Say no--politely, but firmly--and don't explain. And hope your no makes it into the report. 4 - Politely refuse to answer questions. Usually the officer will ask you a few questions about what you've had to drink and then move on to more questions later at the station. Your best response is: "I can only answer your questions on the advice of my attorney." You don't have to call an attorney right then. The statement effectively stops any questioning of you by invoking your constitutional rights. Even when the officer reads Miranda rights to you, the answer should be the same. 5 - Cooperate, cooperate, cooperate. Cooperation means having a good attitude and being polite. It doesn't mean answering questions or doing field tests or talking. Your attitude, appearance and words all become part of the officer's report. Your disposition indicates your level of intoxication. This is not the time to crack jokes, cry, apologize or confess. More of this Feature Part 1: DUI, Steps 1-5 Part 2: DUI, Steps 6-10 Part 3: Conclusion 1 2 3 Next Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. 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DUI in Arizona. Your Arizona DUI Law: Drunk Driving Defense Attorney Daniel Jaffe duiattorney.com Daniel Jaffe Arizona DUI Attorney Contact Did You Know . . . Many out of state visitors are arrested for DUI in Arizona. Your Arizona DUI can result in a license suspension in your state. We can help you resolve your Arizona DUI, often times without you ever having to return to Arizona for court. What People Are Saying I appreciate all the help from both of you with my case, you made a very difficult experience easier to deal with. I don't wish my situation on anyone, but if anything similar happens to anyone I know, I'll be sure to refer them to you.Thanks again for your help. --P [ more ] Contact Us Daniel Jaffe 9089 E. Bahia Drive Suite 101 Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480.951.3200 Request a Consultation Contact Us Not in Arizona? Locate an Attorney near you. ©1999 - 2005 Daniel M. Jaffe Disclaimer Home Our Firm Driving The Law Your Case Tips Links Blog Focused On DUI Defense We are one of the few law firms in Arizona that focuses exclusively on DUI Defense. Mr. Jaffe has been retained by all types of professionals, including lawyers, doctors, dentists, accountants, pilots, law enforcement officers, athletes, businesses owners, and regularly receives referrals from other attorneys and from his current and former clients. DEDICATED: Daniel Jaffe is dedicated not only to defending his clients with integrity, honor, skill and diligence, but also to educating the public about the myths and realities of Arizona DUI law and science. He is the author of this website which contains literally thousands of pages of AZ drunk driving law content. FOCUSED: Mr.Jaffe focuses his practice 100% on Arizona DUI defense. That means hedoesn't accept any other type of criminal or civil case.* LOCAL: He accepts only caseswithin Maricopa County (meaning any Superior, Justice or City Courtwithin the boundaries of Maricopa County, including Phoenix, Mesa,Scottsdale, Tempe, Chandler, Glendale, Gilbert, Peoria, and all otherValley Cities), or within a one hour drive of his Scottsdale Office. PERSONAL: He keeps his case load small, and he and his small and friendly staff personally handle all important aspects of every case. SOLUTION: You deserve alaw firm that is fully dedicated to solving the exact problem that youhave, and that focuses on a single geographical area within Arizona. * For former DUI clients accused of another crime, we willmake occasional exceptions as long as it won't interfere with our DUIpractice. If an attorney or law firm claims to focus on or specialize in DUI defense, make sure to ask them point blank if they accept or solicit other types of criminal or civil cases. Daniel Jaffe Law Offices Of Daniel M Jaffe, PLLC 9089 E. Bahia Drive Suite 101 • Scottsdale, AZ 85260 • p:480.951.3200 • f:480.951.3208
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blood alcohol content calculator Blood Alcohol Content Calculator *Blood Alcohol Content Calculator* It is important, if you drink alcohol, to only drink in moderation, even if you aren't going anywhere or have a designated driver. We have included a blood alcohol content calculator on this site to help you to determine what number of drinks is moderate. Even so, a good rule of thumb is to consume no more than a glass per day. The following calculator should be taken as a guideline, and is in no way an exact measure. Alcohol affects different people differently, and this calculator will not guarantee that you may or may not drive safely or without getting a ticket. As always, use your own good judgement. FLUID OUNCES CONSUMED (Beer ~ 12 oz. Wine Glass ~ 4 oz. 1 Shot ~ 1.5 oz) YOUR WEIGHT (Lbs) ALCOHOL PERCENTAGE IN BEVERAGE (Beer ~ 4-4.5% Wine ~ 15-20% 1 Shot ~ 30-50%) HOURS CONSUMING DRINK Fluid Ounces Consumed Percent Alcohol Your Weight (Lbs) Hours Consuming Drink BAC Percentage BAC Analysis Free JavaScripts provided by The JavaScript Source Christmas - Elegant Menus - Down-Home Menu - Christmas Cookies - Christmas Candy - Desserts - Christmas Drinks - Christmas Links Index Post your holiday recipes! For some down-home cooking visit the Real Man's Cookbook! If eggnog is your passion visit the Eggnog! site at InDepthInfo.com! If you are looking for a recipe not associated with any holiday visit Anytime Recipes ! Want to know how to make bread? 4th of July | Halloween | Thanksgiving | Christmas | Party Games | Table Manners | Dinnerware Care | Contact | Search Could not provide definition. Java Script must be enabled.
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D.W.I.Dance With Intensity - Latest News Latest News | About | Support | Downloads | Tools | Donate | Links | Contact Us Current Version: 2.50.00 Latest News SimWolf Yay for work. It's still tough to find time to work on DWI as I would like to, but there's some new features implemented and some bugs fixed that I think people would appreciate - so here's the latest version. v2.50.00 - August 14, 2003. NEW: Addition of WAVE, BRAKE, and 0.25x modifiers BUGFIX: Stage numbers and various other numbers are coloured again. BUGFIX: Bonus stages now default to Heavy/Maniac again. OTHER: Various other bugs I can't remember that have been fixed. Hope you enjoy! I've been really bad at replying to emails lately - I'm sorry. I do read all suggestions, and appreciate the feedback. I've just not had the time to reply to all of them. Thank you. Just a small note: I am thinking about a fairly comprehensive re-write of the DWI code that would allow for easier changes in future. However, if I undertake this new updates may be suspended until that's finished (which would probably become DWI3). SimWolf Sorry for the lack of updates the past few months. Things have been rather busy and I've just not been able to dedicate as much time to working on DWI as I would like. In addition, we've had some server problems and actually making the update has been troublesome. Anyway, I have been able to add some new features to the program and felt I should put it up, along with this newly designed website. Hope you enjoy. v2.49.00 - May 22, 2003. NEW: Addition of "Player's Best" and "Player's Worst" to CRS file format. NEW: Expanded functionality of random song selection in CRS files. You can now choose a random song by difficulty (instead of just foot ratings), and also select a random song in a particular folder NEW: Courses are now arranged in subfolders, allowing for different groupings of courses. One set could be for nonstop, others for challenge; or you can divide the courses up by mix or genre, etc. You can also give each folder its own banner, like in the song select interface. NOTE: You will have to move your existing courses into subfolders for them to be recognized! NEW: #DISPLAYBPM:[xxx..xxx]|[xxx]|[*]; added, to force a certain display type on song select screen. NEW: For users with old videocards that can't display semi-transparent images, you can now turn off the dithering effect that DWI uses if you like. Use the '/dither:0' command line argument. Tweaks to how #RANDFOLDER:...; behaves, plus program now searches folder DWI file is in for a "Movies" sub-folder, or AVIs in the same folder first before using the default /Movies/Random folder. Tweaks to banner display on Evaluation screen (for when song/course had no banner) Tweaks to record-display for courses. Tweak to beat-display in-game and in developers mode, so numbers won't 'jiggle'. BUGFIX: 'tiled images' on song-select screen (BPM, stage #, difficulty) and during gameplay on some old videocards has been fixed. You should probably consider upgrading to a better card though anyway. ;^) BUGFIX: Can now have up to 512 courses, instead of 64. Oops. ;) BUGFIX: "combo continuing" playing on every step past 9999 combo. BTW, I hate you. ;) BUGFIX: Game doesn't crash on entering course-select screen after you've added new CRS files. OTHER: Other bugfixes and tweaks that I can't begin to remember. :P Dance With Intensity | © 2003, SimWolf. | TOP
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