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Sacramento Driving on a Suspended License 

If you are convicted of a Sacramento DUI then you will likely lose your license for at least 6 months.  If you are caught driving without a license, where your license was suspended for a DUI conviction, then you will face serious consequences including potential jail time, subsequent charges and possible impoundment of your vehicle.  Even if your license was suspended for an unrelated cause you must consult a competent Sacramento Criminal Defense Attorney to defend your driving privileges before they get revoked.

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Driving on a suspended license in the Sacramento area is a serious offense and can be extremely costly.  One bad decision could affect your entire life.  If you are convicted of a Sacramento DUI then you must take into consideration the fact that you will lose your license.  This may mean finding alternative transportation to work and other excursions.  Depending on the circumstances of your case a Sacramento DUI Defense Lawyer may be able to assist you with getting a restricted license which will allow you to drive to and from an alcohol program and during the course of work.
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