In Utah, a simple marijuana possession charge can result in a suspended license, which can trigger a chain of legal and financial complications. Unfortunately, many people are unaware of the potential consequences until it’s too late. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the new laws and seek legal representation to avoid unnecessary penalties.
A client recently called after discovering that his license had been suspended for six months due to a marijuana possession charge. Because he attended court without an attorney, he was unaware of the suspension. Later, he was pulled over in another county and cited for driving on a suspended license. To make matters worse, if convicted of the new charge, another six-month suspension would stack on top of the existing one.
Clearly, the consequences of these charges can quickly snowball. Call or text Utah marijuana possession attorney Jake Gunter at (801) 373-6345 for immediate help and guidance.
The Utah Legislature updated Utah Code 53-3-220 in September 2021, making significant changes to how marijuana possession charges affect driver’s licenses.
Before September 2021, a marijuana possession conviction typically resulted in an automatic 6-month license suspension. Now, suspension depends on specific findings by the court, providing more opportunities to fight the penalty.
However, without proper legal representation, it is easy to miss critical steps, leading to unnecessary license suspension.
If you are an out-of-state driver visiting Utah, marijuana possession charges can still impact your driving privileges at home.
In either case, consulting an experienced attorney is essential to avoid long-term consequences.
A suspended license creates significant legal and financial challenges, including:
An attorney can ensure the court acknowledges the new laws and helps prevent unnecessary license suspensions. Attorney Jake Gunter specializes in simple marijuana and drug possession cases, providing clients with the best possible defense.
Knowing your rights under Utah Code 53-3-220 empowers you to navigate the legal process effectively. This understanding is crucial for protecting your driving privileges.
Delays in addressing a marijuana possession charge can lead to automatic suspensions or additional legal complications. Therefore, taking prompt action is essential.
If you’re facing a suspended license for marijuana possession in Utah, don’t attempt to handle it alone. Attorney Jake Gunter provides expert legal defense, ensuring your rights are protected and helping you avoid unnecessary penalties.
A simple marijuana charge doesn’t have to lead to a suspended license or additional legal trouble. By understanding the law and working with a skilled attorney, you can protect your driving privileges and avoid long-term consequences. Call Jake Gunter today for immediate assistance and proactive solutions.
Contact Attorney Jake Gunter at (801) 373-6345 for legal support to avoid a suspended license and resolve your marijuana possession case effectively.
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