January 12, 2012 By Paul Wallin

The answer is YES. In California if the court finds you guilty of going in excess of 100 mph then the court has the power to immediately suspend your drivers license for 30 days. The judge will order the bailiff to seize your drivers license and the DMV will be notified of the suspension. If you drive during that period of time you will face serious misdemeanor charges of driving on a suspended license which can result in a jail sentence.

You should immediately retain an experienced traffic ticket defense attorney from Wallin and Klarich who can help you. In many cases we are able to negotiate with the police officer at the time of trial to have your offense reduced so that you do not lose your driving privilege. In other cases we have been able to have the charges dropped entirely

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Paul Wallin is one of the most highly respected attorneys in Southern California. His vast experience, zealous advocacy for his clients and extensive knowledge of many areas of the law make Mr. Wallin a premiere Southern California attorney. Mr. Wallin founded Wallin & Klarich in 1981. As the senior partner of Wallin & Klarich, Mr. Wallin has been successfully representing clients for more than 30 years. Clients come to him for help in matters involving assault and battery, drug crimes, juvenile crimes, theft, manslaughter, sex offenses, murder, violent crimes, misdemeanors and felonies. Mr. Wallin also helps clients with family law matters such as divorce and child custody.

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