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      06-27-2020, 09:50 PM   #7
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Interesting as here in AZ one does have the right to refuse the PBT but regardless of the outcome over the long haul of the case that act ends with a 1-year suspension of the individual's drivers license. According to the statutes:
  • 1st Offense refusal to take the breath test will result in a 1 year suspension of their driver’s license
  • 2nd Offense refusal to take the breath test within 7 years of a previous one will result in a 2 year suspension of their driver’s license
  • 3rd Offense refusal to take the breath test within 7 years of a previous one will also result in a 2 year suspension of their driver’s license

Thus, although you may win the overall DUI charge you still can't drive anyway as the outcome.
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