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Your best resource for an Arizona DUI attorney wanted to share with you an example of the kinds of DUI enforcement practices that are happening right now. This is what makes the proper Tucson DUI Defense essential if you want to defend yourself against an Arizona DUI charge .
CASE STUDY RESULTS - SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA
Scottsdale is on the east side of Phoenix in Maricopa County, Arizona and encompasses 185 square miles. According to 1990 U.S. Census Data, the population of 130,000 individuals was 96% white, 1% black and 3% other races. Sixty-six percent (66%) of that population were between the ages of 18 and 64, 18% were under age 18, and 16% were 65 or older. The 1994 City of Scottsdale Facts sheet reports a population of 165,430 with a median age of 39.1 years.
Per capita personal income in 1989 according to the U.S. Census Data was $23,482, higher than Maricopa County per capita income reported as $14,970. The county unemployment rate in 1994 was 4.9%. The median household income was reported to be $54,251 in the 1994 City of Scottsdale Facts.
System Description
Law Generation. Arizona State Statutes require chemical tests of breath, blood, urine, or "other bodily substances" for individuals arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. In the past, Scottsdale police officers administered breath tests to such individuals. However, defense attorneys questioned the reliability of breath tests based upon many issues ranging from the proper maintenance and calibration of the equipment to the qualifications of officers administering the tests. Consequently, authorities in Scottsdale decided to eliminate such questions by administering only blood tests to persons arrested for DUI. State Statute already allowed for police officers to request medical facility personnel who collect blood (and also other bodily substances) to supply samples from DUI suspects to law enforcement authorities for testing. Such samples can be obtained via search warrants if the suspect refuses to cooperate. The illegal per se limit for adults in Arizona is 0.10. Scottsdale's anti-DUI enforcement system is currently operating under these statutes. Refusals are discussed under the Enforcement section that follows.
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