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If you have recently been charged with a DUI, especially a
CDL DUI, then you are most likely already aware of the seriousness of the situation. This type of crime is nothing something to be taken lightly and carries with it extremely severe
penalties. No matter if you are facing your
second DUI offense or a
felony DUI charge, you will be at risk of some life-altering consequences that can be difficult to overcome. One of these penalties includes a driver's license revocation.
For a first time conviction, this will last for up to a year, a minimum of five years after a second conviction within five years, a minimum of ten years of a third conviction, and mandatory permanent revocation after either a fourth conviction or DUI manslaughter. A driver's license is extremely vital to most of all of your every day transportation, and it is therefore extremely important that you do not hesitate to secure the necessary legal defense from an experienced
Tampa DUI attorney to help you fight to keep it.
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We understand how frightening it can be to run the risk of losing your driver's license. We are therefore completely committed to giving our clients the necessary legal defense that they deserve. Whether we are combating the initial charges or fighting for reinstatement, you can be confident that we will do everything in our power to help you reach your optimum outcome. If you work with our firm, you can breathe easier knowing that your best interests are always being kept at heart as we work to defend you.
Contact a Tampa DUI lawyer at our firm to fight against the possibility of a drivers' license revocation.