Driver’s License Revocation
Driver’s license revocation is similar to license suspension but typically lasts for much longer periods, usually from 3 to 10 years. This can have an incredibly negative effect on an individual’s life, making it difficult for them to maintain employment and limiting their personal freedom. Furthermore, there is no guarantee that a revoked license will be reinstated once the revocation period has ended.
If you or someone you know has been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, you face a range of significant penalties and consequences including possible license revocation. To ensure that your rights and interests are fully protected, you should enlist the services of an experienced legal professional. Contact Rhode Island DUI defense lawyer James Powderly today at 401-662-9006 to discuss your situation.
Causes of Driver’s License Revocation
A person may have their driver’s license revoked for any of the following reasons:
- Driving while under the influence of alcohol
- Neglecting to render aid at the scene of an accident involving injury or death
- Being convicted for license tampering in order to purchase alcohol
- Vehicular manslaughter
If an individual is accused of any of the above, they may face the revocation of their driver’s license as a consequence.
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Losing your driver’s license for an extended period of time can be frustrating and may have serious effects on your lifestyle and livelihood. Fortunately, we may be able to help you keep your license. Contact Rhode Island DUI defense attorney James Powderly at 401-662-9006 today to learn more about what you can do to defend yourself against this damaging charge.




