{"id":7596,"date":"2020-11-10T10:52:42","date_gmt":"2020-11-10T10:52:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wefight4you.com\/?p=7596"},"modified":"2020-11-24T11:12:17","modified_gmt":"2020-11-24T11:12:17","slug":"driving-on-a-suspended-license-misdemeanors-and-reinstatement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wefight4you.com\/driving-on-a-suspended-license-misdemeanors-and-reinstatement\/","title":{"rendered":"Driving on a Suspended License: Misdemeanors and Reinstatement"},"content":{"rendered":"

In California, there are several possible reasons why an individual will have his or her license suspended. Your driver\u2019s license could be suspended if you have been charged with driving under the influence (DUI), have been involved in a hit and run, or if you fail or refuse to pay fines and penalties for a traffic ticket (or any traffic violations).<\/p>\n

While it is unlikely that you will be charged with a misdemeanor for an unpaid speeding ticket that you eventually dealt with, disregarding traffic tickets from previous violations can lead to a suspended driver’s license.<\/p>\n

A habitual offender may also get their license suspended. In some cases, the suspension of a license (and driving privileges that come with it) is caused by missing a hearing, failure to appear in court, or not being able to fulfill probation terms. The court can also suspend your driver’s license is you had been negligent in paying child support.<\/p>\n

<\/span>On Misdemeanors<\/span><\/h2>
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