DMV Hearings
Definition:
A Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) hearing is a proceeding regarding one's
driving privileges. The circumstances surrounding one's arrest are also
examined, such as if the driver took a blood/breath/urine test or refused
to take a blood/breath/urine test. DMV Hearings are commonly
scheduled for Drunk Driving charges and traffic ticket points on a drivers
license.
Consequences of DMV Hearings:
It is strongly advised for you to request an administrative hearing. Contesting the validity of the license suspension will help you fight the odds against you. The DMV hearing is similar to civil and criminal trials, except the jury and the presence of an administrative judge.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Experienced traffic lawyers can secure your driving privileges in the case of a license suspension. They can challenge the arresting officer and even find reasonable cause to appeal the license suspension all the way to superior court. Attorneys try their best to win all administrative license suspension hearings and even if they don't, they can help clients attain restrictive drivers licenses, which allows them to drive to work and back home.Lawyer Referral Service:
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