Friday, January 17, 2014

I slashed my old co-worker's tires and I was spotted by a witness. Next day I went in for an interview at the police station and confessed. ...

Question

I slashed my old co-worker's tires and I was spotted by a witness. Next day I went in for an interview at the police station and confessed. I did about 6 hours jail time and I have court in 1 month. The damage was 230$ for the tires. Will I get my license suspended? This is my first offense, and I am a student in college and I work, and I also was planning on volunteering at the children's hospital. I cant afford to get my license suspended.



Answer

As a Former Deputy District Attorney, and a Certified Criminal Law Specialist, I can tell you that you won't lose your license if you're not convicted. Many times, our office has been able to work out a diversion program, so you don't lose your license. Call our office and I can explain how that works. I wish you well....David Wallin. (661-267-1313).



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The charge that you're describing is called vandalism or malicious mischief. In some cases, it does cause a suspension of your driver's license. Knowing that it is an issue for you, a resolution that doesn't cause a suspension would be a high priority. It is something that we lawyers deal with all the time. There can be no promises to you in advance, but knowing that your priorities will govern how the case resolves is important. If you'd like to talk to me further about this, don't hesitate to call me. Good luck. Steve Mandell 310 393 0639



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