If I have a court hearing next month regarding a license suspension due to multiple no Insurance charges, can I go into court alone or do I nee a lawyer?
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If I have a court hearing next month regarding a license suspension due to multiple no Insurance charges, can I go into court alone or do I nee a lawyer?
I have at no point in my driving career been without insurance. I was issued these citations for failing to provide proof of insurance at the time, even though I was covered. This includes 1 accident, with damages exceeding $1,000. What are my chances of not having my license suspended?
Asked on August 18, 2014 under Criminal Law, Texas
Answers:
Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
If you have multipe charges, the possibility of a jail time increases. You would be wose to retain counsel to handle this matter. A failure to do so could resultin actions related to your driver's license, jail time and fines.
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