Lost your driver’s license for multiple drunk driving offenses?
KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. can help.
KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. has over forty-five (45) years experience representing clients before the Secretary of State Driver Assessment and Appeal Division (DAAD) and on appeals to the Circuit Courts. See below examples of the success KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. has had before the DAAD and on appeals to the Circuit Courts.
DAAD
– A client was convicted of a second (2nd) drunk driving offense.
His license was revoked for one (1) year. He tried unsuccessfully to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of five (5) years. He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to assist him with an appeal.
With advice and assistance of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. he was granted a restricted drivers license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration.
– A client was convicted of a second (2nd) drunk driving offense.
His license was revoked for one (1) year. He tried unsuccessfully on two (2) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of eleven (11) years. He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to assist him with a third (3rd) appeal.
With the advice and assistance of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. he was granted a restricted drivers license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration.
– A client was convicted of a second (2nd) drunk driving offense causing serious injuries to another driver.
He was sentenced to prison for two (2) years and his license was revoked for five (5). He tried unsuccessfully on two (2) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of seven (7) years. He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to assist him with a third (3rd) appeal.
With the advice and assistance of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C., he was granted a restricted driver’s license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration. Having successfully completed the probationary period, he was granted full restoration of his driving privileges one (1) year later.
– A client was convicted of a third (3rd) offense drunk driving causing serious injuries to himself and another driver.
He was sentenced to one (1) year in jail and four (4) years probation. His license was revoked for a period of five (5) years. He tried unsuccessfully on two (2) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary if State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of eight (8) years. He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to assist him with a third (3rd) appeal.
With the advice and assistance of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C., he was granted a restricted license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration. Having successfully completed the probationary period, he was granted full restoration of driving privileges one (1) year later.
– A client was convicted of a second (2nd) drunk driving offense.
He was sentenced to fifteen (15) days in jail and two (2) years probation. His license license was revoked for one (1) year.
He retained the services of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to appeal to the Secretary of State (DAAD) for a restricted license. With the advice and assistance of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C., he was granted a restricted license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration of driving privileges. Having successfully completed the probationary period, he was granted full restoration of driving privileges.
– A client was convicted of fourth (4th) drunk driving offense.
Two (2) of the convictions occurred in North Carolina and Georgia, respectfully. His license was revoked for a period of five (5) years but he continued to drive and received multiple citations and additional revocations.
When he became eligible to apply for a restricted license, he had been without driving privileges for a period of sixteen (16) years. He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to assist him with an appeal to the Secretary of State(DAAD).
With the advice and assistance of KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. he was granted a restricted license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration. He is presently driving on the restricted license.
CIRCUIT COURT APPEALS
– A client was convicted of third (3rd) Offense Drunk Driving.
He tried unsuccessfully on three (3) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of thirteen (13) years.
He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to Appeal the Secretary of State’s Denial to the Circuit Court. The Ottawa County Circuit Court overruled the Secretary of State Hearing Officer and granted the client full restoration of his driving privileges.
– A client was convicted of second (2nd) Offense Drunk Driving
He tried unsuccessfully on two (2) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of six (6) years.
He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to Appeal the Secretary of State’s Denial to the Circuit Court. The Mason County Circuit Court overruled the Secretary of State Hearing Officer and granted the client a restricted driver’s license with the right to return in one (1) year to apply for full restoration. Having successfully completed the probationary period, he was granted full restoration of his driving privileges.
– A client was convicted of a second (2nd) Drunk Driving Offense.
He tried unsuccessfully on six (6) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of nine (9) years.
He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to appeal the Secretary of State’s Denial to the Circuit Court. The Ottawa County Circuit Court overruled the Secretary of State’s Hearing Officer and granted the client full restoration of his driving privileges.
– A client was convicted of second (2nd) Offense Drunk Driving
He tried unsuccessfully on two (2) occasions to obtain a restricted license from the Secretary of State (DAAD). He was without driving privileges for a period of three (3) years.
He retained KELLY LAW OFFICES, P.C. to Appeal the Secretary of State’s Denial to the Circuit Court. The Kent County Circuit Court overruled the Secretary of State Hearing Officer and granted the client full restoration of his driving privileges.