Sunday, March 2, 2008

Arizona DUI Bill Ends Life At Senate

The Senate Transportation Committee has killed a new DUI bill (Senate Bill 1008) which would have allowed police to take the license of those suspected of driving drunk and killing or maiming someone. The suspension would be immediate, elimating the 15-day lag in the administrative per se law, which allows a driver time to take his case to an administrative judge. Under current law, police can seize a suspected drunken driver's license and notify the state Motor Vehicle Division so that it can suspend the license. But the so-called "administrative per se" law applies only when a person is arrested for DUI. View current Arizona DUI Law penalties at http://azattorneys.com/penalties.html

Jeff Weintraub

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