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Driving with a suspended license: Three things to know

September 30, 2019 by Joe Knape

Driving with a suspended license: Three things to know

Often, if you’ve committed a criminal traffic offense, the penalties can be steep and mean suspension of your driver’s license. Of course, this means that you cannot legally drive for a certain period, since a license is mandatory to operate a vehicle.

But, there are times when a driver will ignore the suspended license penalty and drive anyway. In the state of Florida, driving with a suspended license can result in severe and life-altering consequences. Florida Statute 322.34 defines a Driving While Suspended License offense as ‘driving a motor vehicle on a Florida highway while knowingly having a suspended or revoked license.’ Punishment for this charge can be severe, mainly depending on the driver’s history of offenses.

See three things below that you should know when it comes to driving with a suspended license.

A suspended license is often the result of another charge.

Typically, a license is suspended if the driver has committed a serious criminal traffic offense. This can include driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, or accumulating too many points on the license from previous traffic stops and violations. For example, if you accumulate 24 points on your license within three years, you could be subject to a one-year suspension of your license. The length of time the driver’s license is suspended will vary depending on the charge and circumstances.

A suspended license is also different from a revoked license, which is often the result of poor vision or ability to drive safely. A license can also be revoked if the driver is a habitual traffic offender.

The penalties can vary substantially – and be severe.

As mentioned, the punishment for driving with a suspended license can be severe and depends on the prior charges a driver has faced. For example, suppose a driver receives three or more convictions for driving with a suspended license within five years. In that case, they may be classified as a habitual traffic offender and potentially lose driving privileges for up to five years. A first conviction for this charge is considered a second-degree misdemeanor and can result in a fine of up to $500 and up to 60 days of jail time. A second conviction is a first-degree misdemeanor and can result in a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one year in county jail.

In the event of a third conviction for driving with a suspended license, the driver is now facing a third-degree felony and can face a fine of up to $5,000 and up to five years in Florida state prison.

An experienced attorney is vital if you’re charged.

If you’ve driven with a suspended license and are facing charges, you’ll need an experienced attorney to represent you in court. An attorney can craft potential strategies to build a solid defense, and in fact, an excellent criminal defense attorney may even attend court dates on your behalf. At the office of attorney Joseph Knape, we work diligently to resolve these cases and ensure you receive personal attention and guidance specific to your situation. If you’re considering a defense attorney to assist you in your defense, call us at 850-225-5563 or set up a consultation online.

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