Celebrate St. Patricks Day 2015 Responsibly or Risk an Severe Arizona DUI, According to Corso & Rhude


Scottsdale, Arizona (PRWEB) February 25, 2015

St. Patricks Day means an increase in Arizona DUI arrests, which is why The Law Office of Corso & Rhude warns Valley residents to enjoy the holiday responsibly or face the costly consequences.

Last St. Patricks Day, alcohol-fueled events and parties led to dangerous roads. Arizona DUI task forces reported 3,900 arrests over the weekend with 233 related to drunk driving, according to a March 17, 2014 Fox News article. That number was up from St. Patrick’s Day weekend in 2013, when 212 DUI arrests were made.

According to a March 16, 2014 azcentral.com article, of the 233 people arrested in 2014, 81 reported blood-alcohol levels of 0.15 percent or higher, which is considered an extreme DUI in Arizona, and 10 were underage DUI arrests.

Drunk drivers have the potential to hurt themselves and anyone around them. The only way to prevent these types of accidents from occurring is to never drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Police departments know that holidays, especially those typically celebrated with alcohol like St. Patricks Day, result in an increased number of DUIs, and theyre prepared to make the extra arrests, said John Rhude, a Corso & Rhude founding partner.

Rhude and his law firm partner Christopher Corso understand the threats of drinking and driving. They both have experience as prosecutors for the Maricopa County Attorneys Office, working closely with DUIs, DWIs and OUIs. Combined, they have handled more than 20,000 DUI cases as prosecutors and defense attorneys.

Knowing what could happen if you were arrested for drunk driving is an important preliminary caution that all Arizona residents should take, Rhude said.

Information to know for those suspected of a DUI in Arizona includes the right to remain silent; only providing certain documents such as insurance, registration and identification; and refusing to submit to all field sobriety tests. Blood and alcohol tests are the only tests DUI suspects should agree to, according to Rhude.

In Arizona, DUI consequences are severe, even for first offenders. Anyone found guilty of drinking and driving is required to serve at least 24 hours in jail. Other penalties include expensive fines, suspension of driving privileges, probation and the installation of an ignition interlock device. If any damages or injuries resulted from a DUI accident, these penalties will intensify.

A DUI offense is serious, Corso said. The physical dangers and legal penalties that could arise from drinking and driving should inspire people to plan ahead and stay safe on St. Patricks Day.

To schedule a free consultation with Corso & Rhude, please visit http://www.corsorhude.com or call (480) 471-4616. The Law Office of Corso & Rhude, PLLC is located at 14500 N. Northsight Blvd., Suite 116 in Scottsdale, Arizona, 85260.







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