Saskatoon, Canada has some of the toughest DUI/DWI
laws in Canada. In addition to facing fines from SGI (Saskatchewan Government
Insurance), a person convicted of a criminal offence like an impaired
driving charge will also have to deal with the court, and potentially serious
penalties and sentencing under the Criminal Code Offenses of Canada. If you are
charged with Impaired Driving Offenses of a motor vehicle, it is very important
that you consider and consulting a DUI Defense Lawyers Saskatoon. Your rights
may affect and it is necessary for you to have an experienced and competent
Criminal Defense Lawyer to provide you with legal advice and protect your legal
rights.
You do not have to face this alone. +1 306-700-2766.
Possibly one of the most distressing penalties
of an arrest for driving under the influence (DUI) or
driving while intoxicated (DWI) is the resulting driver’s license postponement.
As if the threat of criminal penalty and expensive fines were not reason to
worry enough, losing one’s driving rights can be devastating to a person’s
mobility and hinder their ability to travel to places such as work, school,
medical appointments, and more.
In the state of Saskatoon, Canada driver’s license suspensions for
drunken driving convictions vary in length depending on the level of a driver’s
intoxication and their history of prior convictions. A first offense
DUI/DWI conviction with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of
0.10% or greater will result in a driver’s license suspension of 7 months to 1
year, while first-time convictions with a BAC of between 0.08% and 0.10% result
in a lesser 3 month suspension. Second driving convictions within 10 years will
be punished much more strictly, resulting in a 2 year license suspension. If
convicted of a third offense within 10 years of the second offense, a person
can face a staggering 10 year suspension. These license suspensions are
automatic if a driver refuses to submit to a chemical test.
How can you get your License Back?
If your license is suspended, the only way to restore your driving
rights is to wait out the period of time that is decided by the state of Canada.
While many other states allow hardship licenses or work licenses that give
drivers the ability to lawfully drive to and from places such as work and
school. To get your driver’s license back, you must faithfully fulfill the
terms of your suspension, pay all mandatory fines and fees, and submit a proof
of ticket payment to the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC).
Call Saskatoon Criminal Lawyers Today
If you have been charged with DUI/DWI and are
facing a license suspension and also charged with Impaired Driving, it is
imperative you retain the services of knowledgeable and experienced lawyers as
soon as possible to protect your rights and maximize your chances of securing a
favorable outcome. At Saskatoon Criminal Lawyers our Impaired Driving Lawyers have
more than 10 years of combined experience defending the rights of accused
drivers and can provide the powerful advocacy you need to guard your right to
drive.
Call +1 306-700-2766 or schedule a no-cost, no-obligation case review today to find out more about how we can assist you.
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