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Arizona DUI Defense Lawyer

The Munoz Law Office, P.C. focuses on defending those accused of committing DUI offenses.  Our law firm understands that good people get arrested.  We are committed to defending our clients aggressively to get the best possible resolution of their case. Our sole focus is Criminal and DUI defense in Arizona.
Michael Munoz's experience as a former major crimes prosecutor at the Maricopa County Attorney's office helps him defend your case with the knowledge of how the system works from the prosecutor's side.  Don't go to court alone we can help in all criminal and DUI related matters.  You have constitutional rights and we fight to protect them.

DON'T GET THE MAX JAIL ON YOUR DUI !

If you have been arrested for a DUI the prosecution wants you to expect the MAX! But, you can prevent that by hiring an Experienced DUI attorney who will fight to beat your case.
We have a track record of getting plea offers for lesser offenses and getting DUI dismissals.
Don't hire a DUI lawyer that charges expensive prices when we'll take your case for an affordable rates and give even better service.
We take Flat Fees, Credit Cards, and Payment Plans. Don't let your case get worse with time. Get the experienced legal help you need from Munoz Law and Mike Munoz, an experienced Arizona DUI trial attorney.

The MVD will suspend your driver's license for 90 days unless you act within the first 15 days of your arrest!
Call now and not only will we handle your DUI but we will also deal with the MVD and make sure your license does not get suspended by default.
We can put the suspension on hold and fight the MVD hearing process to protect your driving privilege.

CALL (480) 447-1100 NOW SO WE CAN START FIGHTING YOUR DUI !

Michael Muñoz is a native Arizonan that grew up in the City of Tempe. Michael graduated from Arizona State University and received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Upon graduation from ASU, Michael moved to San Diego, California and attended California Western School of Law.
During law school Michael was a law clerk at the Arizona Attorney Generals Office in the Drug Unit. There he assisted in the prosecution of meth labs and wire tap cases. After law school Michael worked as a prosecutor for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. At the County Attorney’s Office Michael handled thousands of cases from misdemeanor DUIs to Vehicular Homicide cases. Michael has extensive trial experience in a wide range of cases.
After leaving the County Attorney’s Office, Michael ran for public office. His experience in the court system and local politics gives him a better understanding of how the system works. He understands that your case is the most important issue in your life. Unlike other attorneys Michael is always available by phone or email to answer your questions and ease your mind.
Don’t wait and let your case get worse with time.
Call now so we can evaluate your case and help you get through this stressful time.

Visit Munoz Law Office P.C.

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