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Arizona drivers who commit severe DUI offenses may be charged with an aggravated DUI.
An aggravated DUI is typically a Class 4 felony offense that carries significant legal consequences. *A.R.S. §1328-1383 lays out several criteria for what classifies as an aggravated DUI.
First, driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs with a suspended license causes an aggravated DUI charge.
Receiving a third DUI/DWI within a seven-year period also results in an aggravated DUI charge.
Driving with a child in the car when you receive a DUI is yet another aggravated DUI offense.
Driving under the influence with a suspended license is perhaps the most common aggravated DUI offense.
It is all too easy for an Arizona driver to not show up in court for a traffic ticket, which can lead to a suspended license that triggers an aggravated DUI charge.
This mistake carries significant consequences since a first offense aggravated DUI conviction leads to a mandato...
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