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Why am I still unable to drive?

Asked on Aug 28th, 2012 on DUI/DWI - Illinois
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In 2009, I received a DUI and I pled guilty on April of 2012. I was not driving nor in my vehicle, keys not in my possession and on private property, but arrested for DUI. The court rescinded the 3 year suspension but the secretary of state revoked them for a year and I had to mail in plates on my car. If the courts said they had no evidence of me driving on a public roadway, why am I still unable to drive? I did not do field sobriety or alcohol breath test.
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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Lincolnwood, IL at Fagan, Fagan & Davis
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It sounds like you plead guilty to DUI and were convicted. A conviction for DUI in Illinois carries the consequence of a revocation of your driving privileges. This has nothing to do with whether you were caught driving on a public roadway. However, depending on how much time has passed, you may be eligible to seek a Restricted Driving Permit or even full restoration of driving privileges.
Answered on Aug 30th, 2012 at 1:44 AM

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