California Vehicle Code 14601.4 – Driving on a Suspended License Causing Injury
Facing charges for driving on a suspended license is consequential enough. The penalties only get worse if the act caused injury to another person. A conviction could lead to further restricted driving privileges with potential incarceration. The punishments can extend to other modes of your life, such as impacting current employment and future job prospects. Not to mention the loss of negotiating power when it comes to attaining future automobile insurance.
Avoid fighting these charges alone. Finding an expert criminal defense attorney to help fight on your behalf is one of the best choices you can make. It could mean the difference between standard and maximum penalties. For a detailed understanding of this statute, we must take a look at how California defines it.
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