James E. Novak of The Law Office of James E. Novak, PLLC, is an experienced DUI & Criminal Defense Attorney. He serves clients in Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Phoenix AZ. James Novak defends those facing felony or misdemeanor charges and provides both pretrial and trial services. In addition to his hands on experience and proven success in criminal and DUI defense, Attorney James E.Novak, is the author of three free Arizona Winning Strategy Defense Books, and hundreds of impaired driving and criminal defense articles on his website, blog, and the web. He provides a free legal consultation for Maricopa County criminal and DUI defense matters. James proudly provides criminal defense and DUI defense in Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and other surrounding Phoenix-Metro cities. Call (480) 413-1499 to schedule a free detailed consultation with Criminal Defense and DUI attorney in Tempe, James E. Novak. He will discuss your case with you in detail to help you better understand the best options for you to take to protect your rights. The court system is very time sensitive and burdened with deadlines that, if missed, can disqualify you from creating a strong defense. Call today to begin the steps towards defending your rights.
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10 October 2019 - Arizona’s High Court Finds Defendant’s Consent to DUI Blood-Test Not Involuntary, Simply Because Police Advised Him of the Consequences of Refusing the DUI Test: When is Your Consent to a DUI Breath or Chemical Test Considered Involuntary, under the State's Implied Consent Law?
11 June 2019 - When Drug Courier Profiling Evidence Is Used Against You at Trial for the Purpose of Proving Guilt, It Deprives You of an Essential Right: Arizona Supreme Court clarifies standards for determining if a fundamental and prejudicial error occurred at trial.
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20 January 2021 - Court Addresses Reasonable Suspicion Standard in Arizona Drug Case
5 January 2021 - Arizona Court Addresses Reasonable Suspicion in Defendant’s Motion to Suppress
17 December 2020
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- Court Rejects Defendant’s Claims of Prosecutorial Misconduct in Recent Arizona DUI Case
13 January 2021 - Arizona Finds Witness Statements Were Improperly Admitted, but Affirms Defendant’s DUI Conviction
23 December 2020 - Court Rejects Motion to Suppress Identification in Recent Arizona DUI Accident Case
4 December 2020