Unlawful use of a Driver's License
In Florida, driving is a privilege and the state aggressively punishes those who abuse that privilege. Florida punishes drivers for:
- Displaying or possessing a license that has been cancelled, revoked, disqualified or suspended
- Lending a license to another person
- Using another person's license
- Applying for or obtaining multiple licenses with the same picture but different names
It is often difficult to determine whether a license has actually been suspended or revoked. Forms can be wrong, things get lost in the mail and dates may get shuffled. However, the unlawful use of a driver's license is a second-degree misdemeanor carrying potential probation, fines and possible DMV problems. If you're facing these penalties, you should talk to a Fort Lauderdale unlawful use of a driver's license criminal defense attorney.
Based in Miami, David S. Seltzer is an experienced South Florida unlawful use of a driver's license criminal defense lawyer. Potential clients and their families can reach me 24 hours a day and seven days a week to set up free, confidential consultation on their rights and their cases. Don't delay; let an experienced former prosecutor help protect your good name and reputation. Call today or contact me online for a FREE, CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION.
For additional information, see Florida Statue 322.32: Unlawful use of license.
Case Results
Case #: 080XXXXXCF10A
Charges: Sexual Performance By A Child (AKA Possession of Child Pornography).
Result: : Probation to lesser charges, therefore, NO Sex Offender Designation and no prison.
Case #: F08XXXX
Charge: Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Kidnapping, and Grand Theft.
Result: Case Dismissed
Case #: 2008CFXXXXXXXXXX
Charge: Online Solicitation (via Webcam).
Result: Client avoids prison, probation - 2 ½ years, guidelines were 21 months State prison up to 15 years.
