QUESTION
What are the consequences of a second driving after revocation ticket?
Asked on Oct 26th, 2014 on Criminal Law - Minnesota
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A few months ago, I pled guilty to a no proof of insurance ticket which in turn, revoked my license for 30 days. I would have been eligible to get my license back on the 24th of this month, except that a little over a week ago I got a DAR ticket. Then just 2 days ago, I got another DAR ticket and a ticket for having revoked license plates.
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Driving after revocation is a misdemeanor crime in Minnesota. The maximum penalty for a misdemeanor is 90 days jail and a $1,000 fine. You won't see anywhere near those maximum penalties though. Instead, your strategy should be to reach a deal to keep these charges off of your driving record. If either DAR hits your record, then the state will suspend your license for longer periods of time. Hire a lawyer to help you get through these cases without impacting your record and your license.
Answered on Oct 27th, 2014 at 8:11 PM