If you were recently arrested for DUI in Apache Junction, Arizona, you likely provided a blood sample from which police and prosecutors will determine your blood-alcohol level. This occurs automatically because of the implied consent doctrine (by driving, you inherently gave consent to providing such a sample). However, just because police had the right to take a sample, does not mean they followed the precepts of the Fourth Amendment in conducting the traffic stop, search, and seizure (arrest). A good lawyer will recognize mistakes on the part of police and can negotiate better terms for you. The law allows prosecutors to seek jail time, fines, and a driver's license suspension. But these do not have to be the punishments you face.
Ask the prosecutors for some time to speak with an attorney and also ask them for a copy of any documents they have pertaining to the case (e.g., police report, blood work results, etc.). Then come to me so I can review it and discuss strategy. Then I will meet with prosecutors on your behalf and come to a fair resolution—I may even get the case dismissed. While this doesn't happen all the time, it does happen! Call me today so we can get started. I look forward to working with you.