Driving while your license is revoked will result in conviction of a Class III misdemeanor for Driving Under Suspension (DUS). The penalties for DUS include loss of your license for one year, up to a $500 fine and up to three months in jail, or all three of these things. It is common for judges to give drivers jail time for these types of offenses.
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DUI - Driving While Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or Drugs
- Can I Appeal If I Lose In Court
- Can I Refuse To Take The DataMaster Test?
- Do I Have To Do The Preliminary Breath Test (PBT)?
- Do I Have To Perform The Field Sobriety Tests?
- Do I Need An Attorney?
- I Have Had Friends Whose DUI Was Reduced To A Reckless Driving. Can That Happen to Me?
- I Was Ticketed For A DUI And The Police Officer Took My Driver's License. What Should I Do?
- If I Go To Jail, Will I Be Able To Attend Classes And Work?
- What Can Happen To Me If I Am Convicted of DUI? (DUI/ALR Charts)
- What Does Being On Probation Mean?
- What Happens If I Drive While My License Is Revoked?
- What Happens If I Drive While My License Is Revoked?
- What Happens If I Drive Without the Interlock?
- What Happens If I Fail The Breath Test?
- What Happens If I Fail The Preliminary Breath Test (PBT)?
- What Happens If I Refuse To Take the DataMaster Test?
- What Is An .02 Violation?
- What Is An ALR Hearing? (ALR = Administrative License Revocation)
- What Is An Alcohol Evaluation?
- What Is DUI? What Is DWI?
- What Is The Ignition Interlock?
- What Is This Going To Cost Me?
- What Will Happen At My First Court Date (The One Written On My Citation)?
- What is the penalty for Driving Under the Influence with a passenger under sixteen years of age?
- Why Was I Stopped?
- Will I Have A Jury Trial?
- Will It Help My Case If I Am Cooperative And Answer The Officer's Questions?
- Fifth Stage: Sentencing
- First Stage: Arrest
- Fourth Stage: Trial
- If You Are the Victim of a Crime
- Misdemeanors
- Parking on UNL Campus
- Party Related Legal Issues
- Second Stage: Arraignment
- Third Stage: Pretrial Motions, Plea Bargaining, Pretrial Diversion
- Traffic Offenses