Suspended License
Definition:
A state can take away a person's driving privileges, also known as a suspended license. All drivers in all states need to keep in mind the circumstances under which a suspended license can take place.
- Driving Under the Influence of alcohol/drugs (DUI)
- Driving without insurance
- Driving recklessly
- Speeding
- Refusing a blood alcohol test by law enforcement
- Failure to pay a traffic fine
- Failure to appear in court
- Failing to file an accident report (hit and run)
Consequences of Driving with a Suspended License:
If you are driving with a suspended license, you can be arrested. Driving with a revoked license is considered a crime and you will be faced with a heavy fine and possibly face jail time.What a Lawyer can do for you:
If you have been charged with driving with a suspended license, hiring a traffic lawyer can alleviate you of certain charges. A traffic lawyer can make arguments in your favor. They look at the facts leading to your arrest and determine the best defenses for you. Lawyers may also be able to challenge your driving with a suspended license charge before it takes effect.Lawyer Referral Service:
If you have been charged with driving with a suspended license or a revoked license, get the help you need by contacting Attorney Search Network today. Call us today to be referred to a traffic lawyer near you.
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