First, I don't know how you would not know the license is suspended and second, as all judges will tell you, ignorance is not a defense.
No but the fine will be bigger and the suspension will probably be extended.
It's driving on a suspended license, period. You'll face fines, and your suspension will be extended.
You already have a license, though it is suspended. Legally you are not allowed to obtain a second one, you will have to work to get the suspension removed.
You are only allowed to have a license from one state at a time. And you Ohio license is valid, even though suspended.
No. Oregon has suspended your right to drive within Oregon. An out of state license does not change your suspension.
Not until the suspension period is over.
Not, you can't, until your suspension period is up in Iowa.
Wait for the Ohio suspension period to expire.
No. However, if you're caught driving on a suspended license, your car may be impounded.
At trial, you can offer as a defense the issuance of the new license three months after the suspension. That may serve to show your belief that your license was valid at the time of the first suspended license violation. The second suspended license charge will be tougher to fight, as you had to know from the first ticket that your license was suspended.
There is no statute of limitations on a license suspension. It is a punishment and the terms should be clearly stated in the order that suspended it. You would have to contact the court or the DMV for your state to find out what the time frames on the suspension are.
No. You have to clear the suspension before any state will give you a drivers license.