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An Extreme DUI at San Tan Justice Court carried 9 actual jail days at the floor, a 12-month IID, MADD VIP, full DUI counseling, and the highest C1M fine tier. Future First worked the case through Veterans Court down two tiers to DUI Slightest Degree with 1 actual jail day, jail costs waived, and counseling pre-completed.

At a glance

Court San Tan Justice Court (via Veterans Court)
Original charge Extreme DUI BAC .15 to .20 (ARS § 28-1382(A)(1)), Class 1 Misdemeanor
Presumptive exposure 30 days mandatory jail with up to 21 days suspendable on IID and counseling completion (9 days actual floor), a 12-month judge-ordered ignition interlock device, base fines starting at $2,500 plus 84 percent surcharges and statutory assessments approaching $4,500 total, MADD Victim Impact Panel, supervised probation up to five years, mandatory alcohol 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 a permanent Extreme DUI tier conviction
Result State amended charge two tiers down to DUI Impaired to the Slightest Degree under ARS § 28-1381(A)(1) via Veterans Court; client graduated Veterans Court; 10 days jail with 9 suspended on counseling completion (1 actual instead of the 9-day Extreme floor, 8 jail days saved); counseling pre-completed; $1,495.50 fines; all jail costs waived
Eligibility for set aside 2026 upon all-terms completion under ARS § 13-905
Eligibility for sealing Approximately 2029 under ARS § 13-911, three years after IID removal, with the public-record imprint dropped from Extreme to Slightest Degree

The stakes

The client faced Extreme DUI exposure under ARS § 28-1382(A)(1) in San Tan Justice Court. Extreme DUI carries 30 days mandatory jail with up to 21 days suspendable on IID and counseling completion (9 days actual floor), a 12-month judge-ordered ignition interlock device, base fines starting at $2,500 plus 84 percent surcharges and statutory assessments approaching $4,500 total, MADD Victim Impact Panel, supervised probation up to five years, mandatory alcohol 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 date, and a permanent Extreme DUI tier conviction.

What we did

Future First negotiated the case through Veterans Court down two tiers from Extreme DUI to DUI Impaired to the Slightest Degree under ARS § 28-1381(A)(1). The client graduated Veterans Court, served 10 days jail with 9 days suspended on counseling completion (1 actual instead of the 9-day Extreme floor), saving 8 actual jail days. Counseling was already completed pre-sentencing. Fines settled at $1,495.50 and the judge waived all jail costs. Set aside under ARS § 13-905 available 2026 upon all-terms completion. Arrest record sealing under ARS § 13-911 eligible approximately 2029, three years after IID removal, with the public-record imprint dropped from Extreme to Slightest Degree.

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If you’re facing Extreme DUI in Arizona

Veterans Court is a specialized treatment-track docket available to defendants with military service. Eligibility requires a qualifying offense, documented military service, and a treatment-amenability finding. The Veterans Court track replaces standard probation supervision with targeted services addressing service-connected mental health, substance abuse, or other underlying issues. Graduating Veterans Court typically produces better long-term outcomes than standard probation and unlocks plea structures the standard track does not offer.

Extreme DUI reduced two tiers to DUI Slightest Degree is the strongest plea-down outcome on an Extreme DUI case short of full charge dismissal. The reduction drops the jail floor from 9 actual days to 1 day, drops the fine tier from the highest C1M level to the lowest, and removes the Extreme stripe from the public-record imprint. Veterans Court graduation often unlocks this tier reduction when standard-track plea offers would only support a one-tier reduction.

All-jail-costs waived at sentencing is a judge-discretion item that adds significant financial relief to the sentence. Standard Maricopa County jail costs run $100 to $150 per day. A 10-day jail term with full cost waiver saves $1,000 to $1,500 beyond the fine package.

Future First Criminal Law has handled Extreme DUI cases with Veterans Court routing across Maricopa County and Arizona. We know how San Tan Justice Court and other county justice courts evaluate Veterans Court eligibility and two-tier reduction requests.

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