Scottsdale DUI: Not Easy To Beat
If you happen to get a Scottsdale DUI it will be very hard to dispute this driving under the influence violation as most DUI arrests in Scottsdale, Arizona involve a blood test to calculate your blood alcohol content or BAC. If you're reading this article, you've probably already had to face being arrested, making bail, and are now awaiting your court appearance.
The Scottsdale DUI crime lab will get your blood test results back in approximately 7-10 days, leaving plenty of time for the results to be available in time for your first court date, which is referred to as your arraignment. There's usually plenty of time for your blood test results to be available for your first court hearing, since court dates are generally scheduled about 30 days after a DUI arrest.
Unless you've already hired a Scottsdale DUI lawyer to appear in your stead, you will be required to appear for your arraignment in the Scottsdale Municipal Court. The best case scenario, for both your financial and mental health, is for your DUI lawyer to decrease the amount of times you need to appear in court and buy you a little time. In many cases you can avoid having to appear in court entirely until either your case goes to trial or your attorney makes a deal with the prosecutor. If this happens you will have several months to make sure all of your affairs are in order, which will also help to lower your stress level.
If you happen to live 100 miles or more away from the location of your arrest, your Scottsdale DUI attorney can arrange for you to appear in court through a video or telephone conference. Your attorney can advise you best on whether this is a viable option for you. This could be very advantageous to you as it will decrease the time it will take to fly or drive to Scottsdale DUI Municipal court to appear for your hearing and also save on attorney expenses.


