Should I get a lawyer to go to court with me for a charge allowing a unlicensed driver to drive my car?
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Should I get a lawyer to go to court with me for a charge allowing a unlicensed driver to drive my car?
Asked on May 3, 2012 under General Practice, Florida
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Since you have been charged with a criminal offense of having an unlicensed driver drive your vehicle as in the matter you are writing about, I highly recommend that you consult with a criminal defense attorney to represent you.
The charge against you appears to be a misdemeanor where if you are convicted of it, there is a good chance that you will be fined, be sentenced to jail (possibly) and worse yet, have a criminal record for the rest of your life. I suggest you get a lawyer for this matter.
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