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What crimes will result in me losing my driver’s license for a year?

Monday, September 26th, 2011

If you are a teenager in Southern California, you can appreciate the importance of owning a car and the freedom of being able to drive.

Now imagine losing your privilege to drive for a whole year. You would live a miserable existence. California law has a low tolerance for minors who commit crimes and make extra efforts to really “teach you a lesson.”

Below you will find a list of different crimes that will result in a one-year license suspension:

In California, if you are a minor (under the age of 21) convicted of a criminal offense involving drugs and/or alcohol, you will lose your driver’s license for a period of one year.

Vehicle Code Section 13202 requires the court, upon conviction, to suspend the minor’s driving privilege for one year. If the minor does not yet have a license, the minor’s ability to obtain a license will be suspended for one year.

The following is a list of the most common offenses involving minors requiring a one year license suspension if convicted:

Business and Professions Code 25658(b) – purchasing alcohol as a minor
Business and Professions Code 25661 – giving a fake ID
Business and Professions Code 25662 – possessing alcohol as a minor
Health and Safety Code 11357(b) – possessing marijuana (less than an ounce)
Health and Safety Code 11357(c) – possessing marijuana (more than an ounce)
Vehicle Code 23152 – DUI; driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Vehicle Code 23103 per 23103.5 – reckless driving involving alcohol
Penal Code 647(f) – drunk in public

One year is a long time. To best ensure that you do not get your license suspended for a year, you will need to hire a skilled criminal defense attorney.

At Wallin and Klarich, our attorneys have been in practice for over 30 years and can help you achieve the best results. Call us today at 888-749-0034 or visit us online at www.wklaw.com. We will be there for you when you call.

American Pie Actor Arrested On Suspicion Of Driving Under The Influence

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Actor Chris Klein is probably best known for his comedic role in the ‘American Pie’ films. However his arrest early Wednesday morning was not a part in a movie. The actor was arrested by California Highway Patrol on suspicion of driving under the influence. A news release from the California Highway Patrol stated that Klein’s [...]

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Save Your Drivers License

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

If you are facing the loss of your drivers license, you need an aggressive attorney at Wallin & Klarich. There are many reasons the California DMV can take your privilege to drive away. It could be for a DUI, or perhaps for being a negligent operator (too many points) or even for a medical reason. [...]

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