Multiple Traffic Violations Consequences

Summary

Repeated traffic violations in Illinois, such as driving on a suspended license and aggravated fleeing, can result in severe penalties, including jail time and fines. Aggravated fleeing is a felony, which may lead to significant legal consequences. Driving on a suspended license repeatedly can lead to longer suspensions and increased fines. Suspended registration also carries fines and additional penalties. It is advisable to consult a local attorney to understand the potential outcomes and explore legal options.

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I have gotten * driving on suspended license since *. I picked up a possession of meth under * and agreed to probation so they dismissed my driving on suspendeds. Since then I have gotten a criminal damage to property under $* which is a misdemeanor and I’ve gotten * more tickets for driving on a suspended license and * for a suspended registration. I was just arrested last night for aggravated fleeing and eluding, suspended license and suspended registration. What will happen to me?
Hi ****, given your situation, here are some potential legal outcomes in Ohio:
- Aggravated Fleeing and Eluding: This is a felony, and you could face significant jail time and fines.
- Driving on Suspended License: Repeated offenses can lead to longer suspensions, increased fines, and possible jail time.
- Suspended Registration: Fines and further penalties.
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer who can provide more detailed assistance?
I am located in illinois
Thanks for the update, ****. In Illinois, your situation includes several issues. Here's what you might expect:
- Aggravated Fleeing and Eluding: This is a felony, possibly leading to significant jail time and fines.
- Driving on Suspended License: Repeated offenses can result in longer suspensions, increased fines, and possible jail time.
- Suspended Registration: Fines and additional penalties.
Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer for more detailed assistance?