A two-count DUI bundle at Mesa Municipal Court (DUI Slightest Degree plus DUI Drugs/Metabolite) carried stacked DUI exposure with two permanent DUI convictions on the record. Future First got the alcohol DUI count dismissed, resolved the case to a single DUI Drugs/Metabolite count, avoided the IID entirely, and got jail costs waived.
At a glance
| Court | Mesa Municipal Court |
| Original charges | DUI Impaired to the Slightest Degree (ARS § 28-1381(A)(1)), Class 1 Misdemeanor; DUI with a Drug Listed in ARS § 13-3401 or its Metabolite (ARS § 28-1381(A)(3)), Class 1 Misdemeanor |
| Presumptive exposure | 10 consecutive days jail under ARS § 28-1381(I) with up to 9 suspendable on counseling, a 12-month judge-ordered ignition interlock device, base fines starting at $1,250 per count plus 84 percent surcharges and assessments totaling over $2,000 per count, MADD Victim Impact Panel, supervised probation up to five years, mandatory alcohol and drug screening and treatment, automatic driver license suspension, significant insurance rate increases, a three-year arrest record sealing wait under ARS § 13-911 measured from IID removal, and two permanent DUI convictions on the record |
| Result | State dismissed the DUI Slightest Degree count; case amended to single Class 1 Misdemeanor DUI Drugs/Metabolite count under ARS § 28-1381(A)(3); 1 day jail with 9 days suspended on counseling completion; screening and counseling pre-completed through Cornerstone; $1,557.35 fines; jail costs waived; no IID ordered |
| Eligibility for set aside | 2026 (six months after punishment completion) under ARS § 13-905 |
| Eligibility for sealing | Approximately 2028 under ARS § 13-911, three years after punishment completion, with no IID-removal date to wait for |
The stakes
The client faced two Class 1 Misdemeanor DUI counts in Mesa Municipal Court: DUI Slightest Degree under ARS § 28-1381(A)(1) and DUI with a Drug or its Metabolite under ARS § 28-1381(A)(3). Two stacked C1M DUI convictions would have meant 10 consecutive days jail under ARS § 28-1381(I) with up to 9 suspendable on counseling, a 12-month judge-ordered ignition interlock device, base fines starting at $1,250 per count plus 84 percent surcharges and assessments totaling over $2,000 per count, MADD Victim Impact Panel, supervised probation up to five years, mandatory alcohol and drug screening and treatment, automatic driver license suspension, significant insurance rate increases, a three-year arrest record sealing wait under ARS § 13-911 measured from IID removal, and two permanent DUI convictions on the record.
What we did
Future First negotiated the case down from a two-count DUI bundle to a single Class 1 Misdemeanor DUI Drugs/Metabolite count under ARS § 28-1381(A)(3). The DUI Slightest Degree count was dismissed. The client served 1 day jail with 9 days suspended on counseling, completed screening and counseling pre-sentencing through Cornerstone, paid $1,557.35 in fines, the judge waived jail costs, and no IID was ordered. Set aside under ARS § 13-905 available 2026, six months after punishment completion. Arrest record sealing under ARS § 13-911 eligible approximately 2028, three years after punishment completion, with no IID-removal date to wait for.
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If you’re facing alcohol plus drug DUI charges in Arizona
Stacked DUI cases involving both alcohol and drug subsections of ARS § 28-1381 are common when blood testing shows both alcohol and drug metabolites. The State charges both subsections to capture each impairment theory. Defense work that dismisses one of the two counts narrows the case to a single conviction.
No IID ordered on a DUI plea is unusual and depends on the specific facts. Mesa Municipal Court occasionally permits the IID requirement to be waived when the client demonstrates pre-completion of screening and counseling and the court is satisfied that the underlying impairment issue has been addressed. The IID waiver eliminates 12 months of device fees, removes the parallel MVD reporting period, and accelerates the sealing-clock math because there is no IID-removal date to wait for.
Future First Criminal Law has handled alcohol-plus-drug DUI cases across Maricopa County and Arizona. We know how Mesa Municipal Court evaluates count-dismissal plea structures on multi-subsection DUI cases.
Related resources
- Arizona DUI defense — full overview of how we handle every tier of DUI charge
- Set aside and sealing in Arizona — how to clean up your record after a DUI conviction
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