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can I really challenge the court on my constitutional rights..

Asked on Jan 24th, 2015 on Traffic Violations - North Carolina
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I have a driving while license revoked charge. Under the Fourteenth Amendment I have the freedom of travel. According to DMV Corporation a driver's license is needed for commerce on the highways. Freedom of travel 14th amendment I was traveling in an automobile not for commerce que nos I do not need a license for traveling on the highways. Stay in statute codes do not warrant in a common law case nor they also violate my constitutional rights under the Fourteenth Amendment is this correct
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Criminal Law Attorney serving Durham, NC
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Having a driver's license is a privilege, not a right.  You may have the freedom to travel on the highways, but not to drive on the highways if you do not posess a valid driver's license.  You can walk, run, or ride as a passenger in someone else's vehicle, but you are not allowed to drive with out a valid driver's license.   
Answered on Feb 04th, 2015 at 6:55 AM

Kathy Richardson Richardson Law Firm, PLLC 2310 S. Miami Blvd, Ste 134 Durham, NC 27703 919-680-2300

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