Understanding ARS 28 1381 (A1 and A3)

Getting Beyond ARS 28 1381 (A1 and A3): Compassionate DUI Recovery Support at Purpose Healing Center

Understanding ARS 28 1381 and Getting Help to Avoid Jail Time

Are you facing a charge related to ARS 28-1381? This is a serious situation, to be sure, but all hope is not lost. It’s important to understand the situation, your rights, and what the next steps may be.

This page will help you get a better grasp of the circumstances that you or a loved one are in at the moment. Arizona’s DUI laws are an important part of keeping everyone safe on the roads, as operating a motor vehicle while impaired to the slightest degree is very dangerous. Your focus at this time should be on properly dealing with your case and then getting the treatment help you may need to make sure this doesn’t happen again.

For professional treatment, call Purpose Healing Center to learn more about what we offer to our clients. Whether it was drugs or alcohol consumed before driving, we offer treatment programs that can address your addiction and establish a brighter path moving forward. Reach out now to get started.

What is ARS 28-1381 A1? What About ARS 28-1381 A3?

ARS 28 1381 is part of Arizona’s statutes that deals specifically with driving under the influence, or DUI. There are various subsections of this law, but the two we will focus on in the content below are A1 and A3, two of the most common charges.

A1 covers driving while impaired if the violation involved intoxicating liquor or drugs. Any degree of impairment as a result of being under the influence of intoxicating liquor can lead to charges under A1.

If the vehicle the person operates is not controlled properly due to intoxication, these serious charges can be brought.

 

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Legal Qualifications for an ARS 28 1381 Charge

With the A3 portion of the law, individuals can be charged if there is any amount of a drug or metabolite in their system. These charges can be filed even if no impairment is felt or observed. A person’s driver’s license may be at risk when these charges are brought, even if the motor vehicle the person operates did not crash or otherwise cause harm.

When it comes to A3, many people don’t understand that a violation of this section doesn’t require impairment. Some people believe they need to be significantly intoxicated to break the law on the road, but that is not the case. If you have actual physical control over a vehicle and are under the influence, you could face criminal charges.

Understanding the Penalties for ARS 28-1381 Violations

The potential penalties if you are convicted of a violation under ARS 28 1381 are sure to get your attention. They start with mandatory jail time, even for the first offense. If you weren’t yet taking this situation seriously, you will be as soon as you realize that you could be heading to jail in the near future.

Upon conviction, the court shall transmit the guilty to confinement for a period of time. Of course, that’s not the only punishment on the table. Fines and court fees are also typically required.

The Financial Requirements Following ARS 28 1381 Charges

As the language of the the law states, “You shall transmit the assessed monies to the appropriate location” by the required date to meet that part of your sentencing. Whether the violation involved intoxicating liquor or drugs of some kind, you’ll have to find the money needed to pay the city or county treasurer. After payment, the county treasurer shall transmit the assessed monies to the state treasurer.

There might also be a requirement for an ignition interlock device pursuant to your conviction. The court has the right to equip any motor vehicle with a certified ignition interlock device to ensure that the driver is not impaired before heading out onto the road. You are also likely to face drug or alcohol screening education or treatment.

It should be noted that aggravating factors like having an extremely high BAC while in actual physical control of a vehicle, having a minor in the vehicle while driving, or prior convictions can increase the severity of these penalties significantly.

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How Treatment Can Influence Your DUI Case

How Treatment Can Influence Your DUI Case

Entering treatment is sure to be seen as a positive sign by the court. That doesn’t mean you’ll completely get out of the charges or punishments, of course, but being proactive about getting help for the problem will be looked on favorably. Among the other factors considered will be the defendant’s alcohol concentration, how far over the legal limit it was, and whether this is a first or second violation.

Your attorney may be able to argue for things like shortened or waived jail time if you are already in treatment for your problems. Potentially, you could have your license suspension shortened, or be referred to an approved traffic survival school as part of the agreement that is reached.

No matter the specifics, it’s only going to mean good things for your case and your life as a whole if you enter treatment right away.

What to Expect from a Treatment Program

Whether you were pulled over while driving a private or commercial motor vehicle, this event likely served as a wake-up call in your life. You might be facing court ordered alcohol treatment, or you may have decided to enter treatment on your own to deal with the issues you are facing in life.

An education or treatment program can help make you both satisfy the demands on the court, as well as help you avoid further charges down the line.

Whether this is your first DUI or fourth DUI, if this will be your first time receiving treatment for drug or alcohol abuse, here are some of the steps you may need to complete.

Medical Detox

This is usually where the treatment process starts. When a person successfully completes detox, they have eliminated the substance in question from their system and are ready to start the rest of the treatment process.

It’s a common misconception that detoxing from a toxic substance is the only necessary part of treatment. That’s not true. It’s a good start, to be sure, but detox doesn’t address the underlying reasons for your alcohol or other drug use.

Once you are no longer under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any other substances, you’ll be able to enter the rest of the treatment stages with a clear mind and the ability to confront your challenges directly.

Residential Inpatient Treatment

Residential Inpatient Treatment at Purpose Healing Center

As the name suggests, this type of treatment has you live in the treatment facility to receive care. This might be part of your court ordered alcohol treatment, as it is a great way to conquer alcohol or other drug addictions.

Many different types of therapies will be used while in residential treatment. You will likely go through some individual therapy sessions, along with having some group therapy meetings scheduled. Whether you landed in treatment as a result of a DUI conviction or you were convicted of a violation related to being impaired, the important thing is to commit completely to the treatment process.

The more an individual is invested in their own treatment, the more likely it is that the treatment will deliver lasting results.

Intensive Outpatient Programs

After a person successfully completes a residential treatment program, going into an intensive outpatient program is the logical next step. In some cases, this could be required as part of eliminating a remaining jail sentence or satisfying other terms after you are convicted of a violation.

Many of the same types of treatments will be used during outpatient treatment as were seen with inpatient or residential care. The only difference is now you’ll be living at home or at a sober living facility when not in treatment.

Get Help at Purpose Healing Center Following a DUI in Arizona

The Arizona Revised Statute has rules in place regarding impaired driving to protect everyone, including yourself. Consuming an intoxicating liquor, a drug, or anything else that might impair your ability to drive safely is extremely dangerous. This is why the state can have a person’s driving privilege revoked when they violate these laws.

Let’s work together to overcome the personal challenges that have led you to this point in life. Alcohol or other drug addictions can take a toll on every part of your life and cause you to wind up in jail or worse.

A single phone call to Purpose Healing Center is all it will take to start the ball rolling on the necessary treatments. We look forward to working together to unlock your true potential in life.

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