Dina Dieglio - Tucson, AZ
Attorney at The Law Offices of Charnesky & Dieglio, L.L.C.
DUI/DWI Lawyers in Tucson, AZ
317 E. Convent Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701
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Tucson DUI/DWI Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- DUI/DWI
- Criminal Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Since her admission to the Arizona Bar in 1998, Ms. Dieglio has devoted her practice to criminal defense. During her years with the Pima County Public Defender's Office Ms. Dieglio earned a well deserved reputation as a zealous advocate for her clients. Ms. Dieglio is perhaps best none for her aggressive and thorough motion practice for which she has spoken at several attorney seminars in the past year.
Ms. Dieglio has handled thousands of cases from misdemeanors to serious felony offenses. Ms. Dieglio earned undergraduate degrees in Sociology and Philosophy with an emphasis in law and jurisprudence, as, at that time, she already desired to attend law school and practice criminal defense.
While attending law school at Cleveland State University, and while attending the University of Arizona College of Law as a visiting student, Ms. Dieglio worked for, and learned from, a number highly accomplished "capital offense" criminal defense attorneys.
In order to zealously defend her clients and stay on the cutting edge criminal defense practice, Ms. Dieglio, each year, continues to sharpen her skills and expand her knowledge by attending numerous criminal and dui defense seminars. Ms. Dieglio also has been privileged to attend the Western Trial Advocacy Institute at the University of Wyoming College of Law, an in depth trial trial practice school whose faculty include some of the best criminal defense lawyers in the nation.
Education
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Legal Education
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Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law,
Cleveland,
Ohio, 1988
J.D.
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Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law,
Cleveland,
Ohio, 1988
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Non Legal Education
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Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green,
Ohio
B.A.
Major: Philosophy -
Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green,
Ohio
B.S.
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Bowling Green State University,
Bowling Green,
Ohio
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- Pima County, Assistant Public Defender
Bar Admissions
- Arizona, 1988
- U.S. District Court District of Arizona, 2004
Other Affiliations
- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Member)
- Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice (AACJ) (Member)
Contact
317 E. Convent Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85701
Phone: (520) 903-1422
Fax: (520) 903-1443
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.tucsonduilawyers.com
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