Maryland Driving on Suspended
License?
Driving without a Valid License
is a Criminal Offense in MD
Driving while your driver's license is under
suspension is considered an incarcerable offense
in Maryland, meaning it is possible to receive jail
time of you are found guilty.
And it may not even be a valid defense to say
that you were unaware that your license was
suspended, if the state believes that you were
legally and fairly notified.
A conviction for driving on a revoked or
suspended license can leave you with an additional
license suspension period, significant fines,
additional points issues by the Maryland Motor
Vehicle Administration (MVA) which can lead to
significant insurance rate increases, and even jail
time.
But there are excellent options to fight the
charges, and prevent the most serious outcomes.
Please call me now to discuss your case. I'll go
over your options, suggest defense strategies, and
let you know exactly what I think I can do to help.
I'll answer your questions and give you some
valuable legal advice -- all as part of a no
obligation case evaluation. So call me now at (301) 637-0107 or
contact me and I'll get back to you.
How to Beat a Suspended License Charge in
Maryland
We can argue that you had no possible way to know
about the suspension if the MVA was not diligent in
appropriately notifying you.
I can also dispute the underlying reasons for the
suspension, if they are not valid, or if there was a
simple paperwork mistake or other justification that
was not your fault.
We also may be able to get the charges reduced to
a non criminal offense, to keep your record clean.
How I would fight the case depends on the exact
facts of your situation. So call me to discuss your
case, and I'll lay out exactly what I think we can
do to challenge the charges against you in court.
Call (301) 637-0107 now or
contact me
and I'll get back to you. But don't wait.. some of
our best defense options may have a limited time
period.
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