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July 12, 2012
- Steven Topazio wrote this April 27, 2014 at 6:01 pm
The Client, a 50 year old professional, lost his right to operate a motor vehicle for 8 years following a 3rd offense drunk driving conviction, hired Boston Criminal Defense Attorney Steven J. Topazio to help him obtain a hardship license. When the length of suspension is 8 years, the Registry of Motor Vehicles will allow an individual to become eligible for either a work hardship license after 2 years of the suspension, or a General hardship license after 4 years of the suspension. Today, Attorney Topazio established that his client had the appropriate documentation for a legitimate hardship establishing his client’s need for a hardship license after 2 years of his client’s suspension.