So you've been arrested and charged with DUI in Scottsdale, Arizona. Don't be alarmed if you were forced to provide blood or urine samples in connection to your arrest and charge. This is proper under Arizona's implied consent law. Basically, if you drive a car, you've given implied consent to provide such samples to determine your blood-alcohol level.
What does this mean? It means that Scottsdale prosecutors are building a case against you. They will likely ask if you want to move forward without legal representation and they will want you to plead guilty. Harsh penalties will follow.
You have the right to say no, to ask for time to consult an attorney, and to gather evidence. Ask the prosecutors for copies of evidence from your case such as the police report and blood test results. Feel free to give me a call so we can meet and go over the evidence to see what options you have. Police do make mistakes and some DUIs are improper. At the very least, allow me to negotiate on your behalf to mitigate the penalties.
You don't have to lie down and get steam-rolled. Hiring a criminal defense attorney will give you leverage. You can beat a DUI!