OUI Crimes


Operating Under the Influence in Arizona

Arizona has some of the toughest penalties for DUI offenses of any state in the nation. But harsh punishments for being intoxicated while operating a vehicle are not only limited to street driven motor vehicles. Arizona also considers operating under the influence, or OUI, a very serious crime.

Being arrested for operating under the influence can be a very frightening and stressful experience, as well as one that can negatively affect your life. Therefore, if you find yourself charged with any type of OUI crime, it is essential to consult a reputable Arizona OUI attorney with extensive knowledge of the OUI laws in Arizona. You should also seek out an aggressive Arizona OUI attorney who will fight to make sure your rights are being upheld throughout every phase of the OUI legal process.

Operating Watercraft Under the Influence in Arizona

Arizona is very well known for its many outdoor recreation venues. The spring and summer months bring both residents and visitors together to partake in many water-based activities on the rivers and lakes crisscrossing our state. Unfortunately, the presence of alcohol and intoxicating drugs can turn a leisurely day on the water into an OUI arrest.

  • A.R.S. 5-395 makes it unlawful for any person to operate, or be in physical control of, a motorized watercraft in Arizona waters while under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Motorized watercraft include:

  • Motorboats
  • Water Skis
  • All other types of powered personal watercraft
  • Even sailboats with assisted motor power

Just like a DUI, the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) for a non-commercial OUI is .08% to .149% for a standard OUI, .150% to .199% for an extreme OUI, and .20% and above for a super extreme OUI. For commercial watercraft operators, a BAC of .04% or higher will result in an OUI arrest.

  • A. R.S. 5-301 defines a commercial watercraft as any motorized watercraft carrying passengers or property where an owner, charterer, operator or agent is paid for the service

What is more, you can be arrested for operating under the influence even if the test is performed within two hours after you operate private or commercial watercraft. Just like DUI crimes, law enforcement can either set up predetermined checkpoints, or else choose to stop you on the water, should an agent suspect you are operating under the influence. Click here to learn more about the penalties for OUI in Arizona.

Trust Arizona OUI Attorney Laboy Law

We cannot stress enough that the best way to avoid ever receiving an operating under the influence charge in Arizona is to enjoy your boating experience without consuming alcohol or drugs that can ruin the day for you and potentially, many other people. However, if you find yourself charged with an OUI crime in Arizona, Arizona OUI attorney Laboy Law can provide you with focused, aggressive legal assistance for OUI cases of all types and severities.

We can help defend you against OUI charges by making sure your constitutional rights are being protected. We will not stop fighting for your rights, by making sure that every possible legal option and defense strategy is available to you. If you are charged with any type of OUI crime in Arizona, contact us today for a private, no obligation consultation at 602-777-3368.

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