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Driving Under the Influence of Drugs

If arrested and cited for a DUI involving drugs, you may face prosecutions for two separate charges from the city and the county prosecutors' offices. These separate charges result in two different sentences. You face charges for DUI if under the influence of an illegal drug or a prescription drug. You may also face felony charges for using any illegal drugs.

To learn about a DUI conviction, call the Phoenix, Arizona, Law Offices of Howard A. Snader, LLC at 480-559-8218.

As a former Maricopa County prosecutor and a Criminal Law Specialist Certified by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization, Howard Snader has advised people about their rights if charged with a DUI involving drugs. Unlike alcohol, the State does not need to prove the percentage of drugs in your blood stream, only that you had some drugs present like marijuana, methamphetamine, crack, cocaine, ecstasy, or other drug.

Challenging Charges for a Drug DUI

As an experienced criminal defense attorney, Howard Snader will challenge the validity of the drug test, search warrant, police informant, wiretap, traffic stop, and probable cause for the arrest. The U.S. Constitutional provides you protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. In a desire to boost their conviction rate, prosecutors often charge people with questionable evidence. He will aggressively fight for your rights.

To learn more about a DUI conviction, call the Law Offices of Howard A. Snader, LLC at 480-559-8218. Submit your question to attorney Howard Snader by filling out the firm's contact us form.

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