If you have two DUIs you could be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, the real question is how much time passed between offenses.
License suspension, possible jail time, fines, classes, and the typical DUI punishments are still the basics.
You don't. There is no emancipation statute in Arizona.
$350.
yes.
The two different licenses are used to show what sort of vehicles the owner can drive. A DZ license enables a person to legally drive things like a refuse or dumper truck. The AZ license does not.
you may if you go the speed limit.
If the state that issued the DUI warrant has confirmed to AZ that they WILL extradite you, then the process will take as long as it takes. There are legal as well as administrative requirements that must be met in oirder to legally move you from one state to another and it takes time. If you have not heard anything in 30 days, file a Writ iof Habeus Corpus to see what the status of the process is.
Yes.
Death Penalty
7 years
Owens & Perkins or Mark Weingart
If you are identified and charged, the SOL's do not apply. If you are involved in some kind of criminal justice or trial process, ask your attorney why they haven't asked that the "speedy trial" rule be invoked.
There are several places a person can find the laws involving DUI incidents in Phoenix, Arizona. Some of these places include lawyers or attorneys, courthouses, and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
You get arrested
you may get away for some months ,but they will come get you, i know cause my boyfriend left his state to be wit me and they came after him.
British silver:AZ (Alexander Zeigler [ E ]) 18th c./2nd half
Depends on the state. In AZ, it is 10 days in jail, first offense, plus a fine, I think it's $250. And, a point on your record. And, you get a court-ordered ignition lockout on the car, at your expense, and for a year, I think. That is, if your car is new enough to take one.<smile> That is, for a simple DUI and not double the BAC limit or aggravated or causing accident while under the influence, vehicular manslaughter, underr age, etc. I think CA is a fine and point, only. Last I was there. NY had a mandatory prison on first DUI for a while--I don't know if it was shot down or not. I'm sure the ACLU jumped in and protested. Anywhere, it is at least the fine and a point.
Felonies Homicide, violent sexual assault, misuse of public money, falsifying public records: none; other felonies: 7 yrs. Acts During Which Statute Does Not Run Absent from state or no reasonably ascertainable residence in state; identity not known See link below: