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This section prohibits driving a motor vehicle when one's license is suspended or revoked for certain reasons, such as reckless driving or negligent operation. It also specifies the penalties, conditions, and exceptions for violating this section.
Learn about the crime of driving on a suspended license in California, the legal defenses, and the penalties. Find out how to expunge a conviction, the immigration consequences, and the related offenses.
This code section prohibits driving a motor vehicle when one's license is suspended or revoked for certain reasons. It also specifies the penalties, conditions, and exceptions for violating this law.
Legal analysis of California Vehicle Code § 14601.2(a) VC, which makes it a misdemeanor to drive while your license is suspended because of a DUI .
This web page explains the legal consequences of driving a motor vehicle when one's license is suspended or revoked for various reasons, such as reckless driving or negligent operation. It also covers the exceptions, the penalties, and the ignition interlock device requirement for repeat offenders.
This section prohibits driving a motor vehicle when one's license is suspended or revoked for various reasons, such as reckless driving or negligent operation. It also specifies the penalties, conditions, and exceptions for violating this section.
This is a California Criminal Jury Instruction for the crime of driving while (his/her) driving privilege was (suspended/ [or] revoked) in violation of Vehicle Code sections 13106, 14601, 14601.1, 14601.2, or 14601.5. It explains the elements of the crime, the rebuttable presumptions, and the definition of motor vehicle.
14601 (b): Driving With a Revoked License 14601 (b) VC is a section of the California Vehicle Code that addresses the offense of driving with a suspended or revoked license due to a prior conviction of driving under the influence (DUI).
Driving on a suspended license in California (VC § 14601.1(a)) is illegal, with serious legal and financial consequences, including fines and jail time.
Learn about the law, defense, and sentence for driving with a suspended license in California. Find out the difference between VC 14601 and VC 14601.1, and how to fight the charges.