If you have been arrested and charged with driving while license suspension or revoked, the consequences of a conviction can adversely affect your future.
Whether it’s earning a living, keeping important appointments, or getting children where they need to go, a driving while license suspension violation can turn life's obligations into nearly impossible challenges.
There are occasions when the individual who is charged with driving while under license suspension is unaware that their license was suspended or revoked.
According to Florida statutes, three or more convictions of certain driving offenses that occur within 5 years of one another could mean you are labeled as a habitual traffic offender, a status that could result in increasing what might have been a misdemeanor to a felony. Habitual traffic offenders face prison or jail time, a mandatory 5-year license suspension, permanent negative driving record, and steep fines.
If you’re facing a driving while license suspension charges after your license was previously suspended or revoked for any of the following reasons, we are here to protect and defend your legal rights:
Protect your legal rights and make sure your voice is heard. We are experienced and have the resources to handle your driving while license suspended and other criminal defense legal needs.
Phone: (772) 221-2100
Office Location:
900 East Ocean Blvd, Suite 232, Stuart, Florida 34994
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David Kaplow received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the State University of New York at Binghamton, his Master of Arts degree from the University of Chicago, and his Juris Doctor from Florida State University.
For over 20 years, David Kaplow has been practicing criminal defense law on the Treasure Coast. When he began his career as an Assistant Public Defender, David Kaplow successfully defended his clients with dedication and compassion. He was quickly promoted to handle major felony charges while serving as the head of the Misdemeanor Division in Martin County.
David Kaplow has helped thousands of clients charged with both misdemeanors and felonies. He also has extensive experience representing clients in jury trials on charges ranging from misdemeanor offenses such as DUI, domestic battery and retail theft, to more serious felonies like drug sales, aggravated battery, sexual offenses, attempted murder and murder.