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Blake Cormie
Rosenstein Law Group
8010 E McDowell Rd., #111
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Phone: 480-248-7666
Website: scottsdale-duilawyer.com/


About Blake Cormie
Blake Cormie focuses his legal practice on defending clients against DUI charges and criminal offenses throughout Arizona. With specialized training in impaired driving detection and forensic testing, Blake provides comprehensive defense representation for those facing alcohol and drug-related driving charges. Blake has completed extensive specialized training essential to effective DUI defense, including the NHTSA Standardized Field Sobriety Testing certification and NHTSA's Advanced Roadside Impaired Detection Enforcement program.. His participation in Yavapai County's DUI and Drug Court program provided valuable insight into alternative resolution strategies, working directly with judicial officers, prosecutors, and treatment specialists to achieve favorable outcomes for clients. Blake's trial practice is strengthened by his appellate experience gained during his externship with the Arizona Supreme Court Staff Attorneys' Office. This experience in drafting judicial memoranda for Supreme Court Justices enhances his ability to identify appealable issues and construct strong trial records from the outset of each case.
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