by seligman | Oct 10, 2012 | Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Blog
A suspended Florida CDL ( commercial drivers license } in Florida can effect your ability to stay on the road in any state you may attempt to get a CDL in. Driving with a suspended commercial drivers livcense is a serious criminal charge. Guy Seligman is an experienced Floroda suspended license lawyer for both commercial suspended drivers license and other drviers license charges in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca raton, West Palm Beach, Jacksonville, Ocala, Orlando, Kissimmee, Tampa, Naples, Ft Myers, Venice, Key West, Panama City, Pensacola, Tallahassee and all of Florida You may want to know what happens to my driving privilege if you are convicted of driving a commercial motor vehicle: under the influence? with unlawful alcohol level? while in possession of a controlled substance? and I refused the test to determine alcohol level? and I received 3 traffic violations within 3 years? and I received 2 traffic violations within 3 years? Guy can answer these questions and help you get your drivers license reinstated. Guy Seligman is an experienced Florida suspended CDL license lawyer. Guy Seligman understands that as a commercial driver your license is your livlihood and your driving record must be perfect. A conviction can result in: A potential suspension of your commercial driver's license (CDL) Potential loss of your job and livelihood Points on your CDL Increased insurance rates The Florida judges are very caurious about drivers operating vehicles that can exceed 20 tons in weight. You will need an experienced commercial driver license lawyer to negotiate for leniency and reinstate your drivers license....
by seligman | Oct 8, 2012 | Fort Lauderdale Suspended License Lawyer
Driving with a suspended license is a serious criminal charge but, if you have a Fort Lauderdale suspended license and need to get to work what can you do? That is what the drivers license reinstatement Law Office of Guy Seligman is all about. We have been helpling people with suspended licenses in Florida for almost three decades. We will explain your options to you and see if a hardship license is a possibilty. Am I Eligible for a Hardship License? Let us make the process easier for you. First you must register for a 12 Hour Florida driver improvement course and get your enrollment certificate. Next Get your 30 day driving record from your county clerk. Take both of these items to the DHSMV The hearing officer will give you your hardship license if you are eligible. You can try to go thru this process yourself or you can let us use our years of experience to make sure you have your process in order. There are two kinds of hardship licenses. You can get a hardship license for business purposes or employment purposes. We will review your situation and make a case as to which one is best for you and why. There are some details regarding your life situation that can help make the decision. If you get caught driving on a suspended driver’s license it will make it more difficult for you to get reinstated. This will only make your situation worse. Retain Guy Seligman, your Fort Lauderdale license reinstatement lawyer to help you reinstate your license. This needs to be...
by seligman | Oct 2, 2012 | Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Blog
Get your Florida drivers license reinstated by an experienced criminal lawyer. There are many siuations that can cause you to lose your drivers license. A criminal lawyer with suspended license defense experience can be your best bet to argue your cause. If you are arrested for driving with this suspended license you will need a good criminal defense. About DWI, License Suspension and Criminal Defense When you were arrested for a DWI you now have a criminal charge filed against you for your DWI offense. You need a criminal defense lawyer. It becomes vital, therefore, to use a proven Ft Lauderdale criminal defense lawyer such as Attorney Guy Seligman to represent you at your hearing.Your best opportunity for success is through the use of an attorney who can aggressively pursue every possibility of retaining your ability to legally drive. 322.34 Driving while license suspended, revoked, canceled, or disqualified.– (1) Except as provided in subsection (2), any person whose driver's 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's 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, upon: (a) A first conviction...
by seligman | Aug 31, 2012 | Fort Lauderdale DUI Defense Lawyer, Fort Lauderdale Suspended License Lawyer
If you are arrested for a DUI in Fort Lauderdale Broward County Florida you can get your drivers license suspended. We are here 24 hrs, including holiday weekends to help. Call our 24hr DUI hotline. The Law Office of Guy Seligman has over 3 decades in Broward County defending , DUI, suspended licenses and criminal arrests. A DUI is not a mere traffic ticket, but rather a serious offense that can have lifelong effects on your future employment or education goals. A conviction for DUI can have devastating effects on your insurance and privilege to drive. Remember, an arrest for DUI in no way amounts to a conviction. More importantly you can lose your driving priviledges. An experienced DUI defense lawyer should be hired right away. DUI (Driving Under the Influence of Alcoholic Beverages, Chemical Substances or Controlled Substances). s. 316.193, F.S. Under Florida law, DUI is one offense, proved by impairment of normal faculties or unlawful blood alcohol or breath alcohol level of .08 or above. The penalties upon conviction are the same, regardless of the manner in which the offense is proven. Back Fine Schedule s. 316.193(2)(a)-(b), F.S. First Conviction: Not less than $500, or more than $1,000. With Blood/Breath Alcohol Level (BAL) of .15 or higher or minor in the vehicle: Not less than $1,000, or more than $2,000. Second Conviction: Not less than $1,000, or more than $2,000. With BAL of .15 or higher or minor in the vehicle: Not less than $2,000, or more than $4,000. Third Conviction More than 10 years from second: Not less than $2,000, or more...
by seligman | Aug 31, 2012 | Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense Blog
If you are an immigrant in this country and in Florida and you are arrested for driving with a suspended license you may be faced with some severe penalities. A citation for driving with a suspended or revoked driver license can be a serious charge. Our experienced suspended license team has the knowledge needed to help you not only reduce the criminal charges but, under many circumstances get your license reinstated again. We will review: Your driving record The initial cause of suspension or revocation The potential threat to your immigration status in the United States The state’s efforts to inform you of your suspension or revocation Your Suspended License and Immigration Law Undocumented citizens face additional challenges when issued a citation for operating while suspended or revoked. Whether you are an illegal immigrant, have overstayed your visa or are in the process of seeking citizenship, a court appearance for driving while suspended or revoked can be detrimental to your ability to remain in the United States. Our knowledge of the criminal laws relating to driving while suspended or revoked, combined with our insight into the immigration law system, allow us to offer representation that may help you avoid removal from the country. By addressing both your criminal law and immigration law issues, we may even be able to help you file for a green card or permanent citizenship. In any case, attending a court hearing as an undocumented citizen without legal representation can lead to deportation proceedings and is not advised. If you are an immigrant in Florida and caught driving with a suspended...