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Habitual Traffic Offender - Any person whose record, as maintained by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, shows that such person has accumulated the specified number of convictions over a five (5) year period.

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Habitual traffic offenders face serious penalties in the State of Florida. Anyone charged with the offense of a Habitual Traffic Offender in Tampa should seek immediate counsel with a Tampa criminal defense lawyer.

What is a Habitual Traffic Offender?

In Florida Driving is NOT a right but a privilege, A habitual traffic offender in Florida is someone who has committed several traffic offenses or who has a certain number of criminal convictions within a five (5) year period. Driving or violating as a Habitual Traffic Offender can result in significant fines, as well as jail time. Being labeled as a habitual traffic offender comes with a mandatory five (5) year suspension of your driving privileges, and repeat violations could result in a lifetime revocation of your driving privileges.

Is the charge of Habitual Traffic Offenders a Felony?

Yes, if you are charged as a Habitual Traffic Offender your license could face suspension for up to five years, and if you violate this suspension, the penalties are severe. for example if you are caught driving while you are under suspension for being a habitual traffic offender, you will likely be charged with a felony. This felony carries a fines of up to $5,000 and prison time of up to five (5) years. Don’t face these potential consequences alone, contact our Tampa criminal lawyer and ask how we can help.

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Should I Hire a Tampa Criminal Defense Lawyer?

Florida’s penalties for habitual traffic offenders are severe and our Tampa criminal defense lawyers examine carefully every element of your case to provide you with the best possible defense at this difficult point in your life. Furthermore, defending habitual traffic offender charges requires the understanding of complex defenses which are unique to these types of cases. Contacting a criminal defense attorney early on ensures you’re not missing out from defenses that may not be available later on down the line.

All cases vary but the State of Florida has defined being a habitual traffic offender as having three or more of the following convictions for the crimes listed below within a five-year period.

  • Driving under the influence (DUI)
  • Manslaughter (voluntary or involuntary)
  • Driving while license suspended or revoked
  • Failure to stop in the event of a motor vehicle crash (hit and run)
  • Operating a commercial vehicle when the person is not qualified or licensed to do so
  • Any felony committed using a motor vehicle

Finding a habitual traffic offender Attorney In Tampa

If you have been labeled as habitual traffic offender and you're in need of legal help, contact a criminal defense lawyer at The Law Office of Mahmud Yennes. We will work hard on your case!

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