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Driving without a license will be a violation of probation. It will possibly be jail time, but it was ultimately up to the judge as to the punishment.
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Yes. It's a criminal offense.
The criminal offense for which you are serving the sentence of probation will always remain on your criminal history record, unless expunged. Your drivers license violation will always remain on your drivers record. Your drivers record is PERMANENT record and cannot be expunged.
Driving without a license, but if you just didn't have your license on hand at that time you can walk-in ,mail, or fax a copy of your license to your court and that violation will be dropped.
Why were you driving without a license? You will be prosecuted for the violation but it has nothing to with fault. If the other party was at fault their insurance is responsible for damages to your car. You will never get your license back. Habitual gets you jail time.
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Not unless you first let your probation officer know ahead of time. If you are just on court probation you need to let them know. If you leave without telling them, when you get back you will be in violation and spend 60 to 90 in jail for violation of probation.
You can find lawyers that will take any case; however, driving is not a right. If you were caught driving without a license, you are in violation of the law. If you think that your "right to drive" is going to reduce any kind of punishment you received, you are mistaken.
the person driving the car would get the ticket so it wouldn't be your friend if you were the one behind the wheel. That is why the police officer asks the driver for their license. The driver's license # is how the Dept of Motor Vehicles finds out who actually got the ticket. Remember, the driver caused the violation, not the car.