West Palm Beach Driving with License Suspended Lawyer
If you are arrested under suspicion of driving while under the influence of alcohol, the arresting officer may revoke your driver’s license and inform you that you have ten days in which to attend a driver’s license hearing. However, in the midst of all that occurs during a drunk driving arrest, you may not be aware that your driver’s license has been suspended or that you have the right to a hearing regarding your suspension.
Nevertheless, driving with a suspended license is crime, regardless of whether or not you are aware that your license has been suspended. That is why it is important to contact the West Palm Beach DUI defense lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. who have years of experience defending those who inadvertently drive with a suspended license.
Contact us today at 561-353-2800 for more information.
What can I do if I am arrested for driving with a suspended license?
One of the most common defenses to this charge arises from those who have not been properly notified that their license has been suspended. Although the police are supposed to notify you that your license has been suspended, a number of situations may arise where this is not the case.
Firstly, the police officer may have simply failed to inform you that your license has been suspended, although this may be difficult to prove. Alternately, you may be in a mental state where you are incapable of understanding the implications of such a suspension.
The West Palm Beach driving with a suspended license attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. can help you understand your legal rights and options if you have been charged with driving with a suspended driver’s license.
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If you have been arrested for driving with a suspended license, you should immediately contact the West Palm Beach driving with license suspended lawyer of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 561-353-2800. They have the experience necessary to quickly assemble a competent and effective defense to protect you from further fines, license suspension, and possible jail time.


