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Driving While License is Suspended or Revoked

Driving While License Suspended-
The 
Consequences
A charge of “driving while license suspended, revoked, canceled, or disqualified” (DWLSR) can have a very negative impact on your life. From old traffic tickets to unpaid child support and toll violations, a suspended license can put you in jail and disrupt your life dramatically. These charges can range from misdemeanors to felonies depending on how many times you have been caught without a license.  DWLSR is defined in Florida statutes 322.34 as follows:
“Driving while license suspended, revoked, canceled, or disqualified.-- (1) Except as provided in subsection (2), any person whose driver license or driving privilege has been canceled, suspended, or revoked, except a “habitual traffic offender” as defined in s. 322.264, who drives a vehicle upon the highways of this state while such license or privilege is canceled, suspended, or revoked is guilty of a moving violation, punishable as provided in chapter 318.
(2) Any person whose driver license or driving privilege has been canceled, suspended, or revoked as provided by law, except persons defined in s. 322.264, who, knowing of such cancellation, suspension, or revocation, drives any motor vehicle upon the highways of this state while such license or privilege is canceled, suspended, or revoked.”

​Overcome the Charge with Patton Law
Since a charge of DWLSR can have the potential to wreak havoc on your life, it’s vital that you obtain an attorney who is experienced with this type of case in Polk County. Patton Law, P.A. is a Lakeland law office with a tried and true trial lawyer who fights for his client’s best interests. Attorney Adam Patton has worked on a variety cases of this nature and is well-known for helping his clients to overcome their legal battles. Let our team of legal professionals help you through this process and get you out on the road again and back to your life.

Contact Patton Law, P.A. to Schedule a Free Initial Consultation​
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      • Automobile Accidents
      • Motorcycle Accidents
      • Truck Accidents
      • Bicycle Accidents
      • Pedestrian Accidents
      • Accidents Involving Children
      • Dog Bites
    • Criminal Defense >
      • Felony Charges >
        • Homicide
        • Vehicular Homicide
        • Murder
        • Defenses
        • Sale of Illegal Substances
        • Trafficking In Illegal Substances
        • Dealing in Stolen Property
        • Robbery
        • Carjacking
        • Burglary
        • Perjury
        • Home-invasion Robbery
        • Assisting Self Murder
        • Killing Unborn Child by Injury to Mother
        • Conspiracy, Attempt and Solicitation
      • Driving Under the Influence
      • Boating Under the Influence
      • Misdemeanor Criminal Defense >
        • Soliciting for Prostitution
        • Possession of Illegal Substance
        • Suspended Driver License
        • No Valid Drivers License
        • Petit Theft
      • Violation of Probation
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