Defense Strategy: Super Extreme DUI
ALERT: Standard Patrol
Arrests in Glendale are currently under high scrutiny.
If you are reading this, you are facing the full weight of the Maricopa County legal system. An arrest for Super Extreme DUI by the Glendale PD is designed to shock and intimidate you.
Super Extreme DUI: The "Glendale" Reality
A Super Extreme DUI (BAC .20+) is the most serious misdemeanor charge you can face. In Glendale, prosecutors aggressively seek the full 45 days in jail, thousands in fines, and an 18-month interlock requirement. Public defenders often advise clients to "take the deal" because they lack the resources to fight the forensic science. We do not. We treat Super Extreme cases with the same intensity as a felony defense.
The "Disconnect" Defense
To be charged with a .20+ BAC implies you were nearly comatose. Yet, on the officer's bodycam, our clients often appear lucid, polite, and steady. We use this "Disconnect" between the chemical number and the visual evidence to show the jury that the blood test is clearly flawed. When common sense contradicts the lab report, we win.
Scrutinizing the "DRE" (Drug Recognition Evaluator)
In high-BAC cases, Glendale PD often brings in a "DRE" officer to confirm impairment. We cross-examine these officers on their training. Often, their "medical" observations (pulse, muscle tone, eye tremors) are inconsistent with their conclusion. We expose these contradictions to dismantle the state's narrative of "extreme" impairment.
Your Future is at Stake
A Super Extreme conviction can revoke security clearances and professional licenses. We specialize in "Quiet Dispositions"—negotiating plea terms that avoid the specific "trigger" language that alerts licensing boards. Do not face this judge without a team that understands the stakes.
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Previous Winning Defense: Retrograde Extrapolation
Your BAC may have been rising after the stop, meaning you were legal while driving.
DEFENSE RADIUS: GLENDALE CITY COURT
CRITICAL: 15-Day Deadline
You have exactly 15 days from arrest to request an MVD hearing.