Preventing Driver’s License Suspension
One of the more frustrating aspects of a DUI conviction can be losing your driver’s license. Not only will this dramatically inhibit your freedom to travel as you please, but it may hinder your ability get to school or work. While some states provide hardship licenses allowing drivers with suspended licenses to drive to and from work or school, Rhode Island has no such program. Therefore, a suspended driver’s license can end up making it difficult to keep your job or to remain in school.
Fortunately, there are a number of things that can be done to fight to keep your license. If you have been charged with driving under the influence and risk losing your license, contact the Rhode Island DUI defense lawyer James Powderly at 401-662-9006 to learn more about what you can do to protect your rights and freedoms.
Tips to Save Your License
While a DUI conviction will typically result in a temporary suspension of an individual’s driver’s license, there are several steps that can be taken to prevent this outcome. Among others, they include:
- Requesting a hearing – if any of the rules of the licensing hearing are violated, you likely will not have to lose your license
- Requesting maintenance records of breathalyzer machines – because they are used so often, breathalyzer machines are subject to a surprising number of errors, so evidence of a faulty machine may save your license
- Question the legitimacy of the stop and arrest process – police officers must have a reasonable cause for pulling a driver over and follow a specific arrest protocol; violations in either case may be enough for you to keep your license
While being accused of driving under the influence is often a frightening prospect, it does not have to result in life-altering legal consequences for a conviction.
Contact Us
If you or someone you know has been charged with DUI, you should obtain legal representation as soon as possible. Contact the Rhode Island DUI defense attorney James Powderly at 401-662-9006 to discuss your situation.




