Suspended License
Criminal Lawyer in Miami
In Florida, driving while your driver's license is suspended, revoked, cancelled or disqualified is a crime ranging from a simple moving violation to a serious felony, depending on the circumstances. It can negatively affect your insurance rates as well. A suspension can be the result of a DUI or BUI charge, too many traffic tickets, too many unpaid tickets, unpaid civil judgments and many other problems, some of which are not related to driving. A
Miami criminal lawyer and former Miami-Dade Cyber Crime Prosecutor can help you resolve these underlying problems, and sometimes help get you a valid license.
Accused of driving with a suspended, revoked or cancelled driver's license?
In cases where you did not realize your license was suspended, you may only be charged with a civil misdemeanor, which is not a crime. A skilled South Florida driving while license suspended criminal defense lawyer can help you prove this, if necessary, to prosecutors, juries and judges. If you knowingly drove while your license was suspended, you can be charged with a criminal misdemeanor, which rises to a felony on the third offense.
David S. Seltzer is a Miami driving while license suspended criminal defense lawyer with years of experience in Florida criminal law. He is a former prosecutor who knows how to operate within the criminal justice system and pursue all the possible options and advantages for those who have been accused of driving without a valid license. The firm offers a FREE, CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION and are available day and night, 7 days a week. We know how to move forward and fight for your right to legally drive, and help you take action with the goal of avoiding serious penalties.
Contact a Miami suspended license attorney
from Seltzer Law, PA for the experienced legal counsel you deserve.