What happens in court when someone appeals license suspension?

Asked in Collegeville, PA - over 3 years

My ex is appealing and went to court last week. If appeal was not granted, will she lose her license that very day in court or sometime in future?

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Howard Woodley Bailey

Howard Woodley Bailey

Newark Criminal Defense Attorney

Answered over 3 years ago. I agree with my colleague, that the most typical result (here in NJ and in all of the other States with which I am familiar) is that the license is taken when there is no other appeal or court action possible, and no stay granted by the Court. Good luck.

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Alan James Brinkmeier

Alan James Brinkmeier

Greater Chicago Area Lawsuit / Dispute Attorney

Answered over 3 years ago. In my state a DUI driver loses driving privileges immediately upon the finding and with no other appeal options available.

Check with a PA lawyer in your locale to discuss more of the details.

Good luck to you.

God bless.

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