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Maryland Driving While Suspended

Driving on a suspended license in Maryland can result in a criminal charge in addition to administrative penalties at the MVA. If you are found guilty of such a crime, you can face up to one year in prison, $1,000 in fines, and 12 points on your license. In every case, the state must prove you were put on notice of your suspension, usually by way of a letter or other document sent to your address. If they cannot show this, they will not have met their burden of proof. A Maryland criminal lawyer with expertise in this area can ensure that your rights are protected to the fullest extent of the law. The Maryland Driving while suspended lawyer page can aid you in locating experienced legal counsel who can assist you with your case.

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