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Wrongful Entrustment Charges in West Virginia and How We Can Help You

Wrongful Entrustment is a serious offense that can have severe consequences for vehicle owners who allow someone to drive their vehicle while their license is suspended. The offense occurs when certain circumstances are present:

  • The person operating the vehicle does not possess a valid driver’s license, commercial driver’s license (CDL), or permit for driving, or is lacking non-resident driver’s privileges.
  • The person’s license has been suspended.
  • The individual does not have proof of financial responsibility or auto insurance.
  • The person is under the influence of alcWVol or drugs.

If you find yourself facing a situation like this, seeking legal assistance is crucial. Fortunately, at Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, we have extensive experience handling numerous similar cases and assisting our clients in achieving the most favorable outcomes.

Don’t hesitate to reach out to our knowledgeable Wheeling WV OVI Lawyer if you or a loved one has been charged with wrongful entrustment. Take action now to protect your rights and future.

The Cases Where You Will Be Charged With Wrongful Entrustment

Being charged with wrongful entrustment can arise from the circumstances mentioned previously, as well as other situations. The West Virginia Revised Code 4511.203 sets out the boundaries that determine when this offense applies.

Not only can you face charges of wrongful entrustment for the aforementioned reasons, but you can also be charged if the alleged driver is a blood relative or a family member living in the same household. West Virginia law treats wrongful entrustment as a serious offense, on par with license suspension. Penalties for this first-degree offense can include:

  • Up to 6 months of imprisonment
  • A fine of $1000
  • Vehicle immobilization for 30 days for a first offense
  • Vehicle immobilization for 60 days for a second offense
  • Forfeiture in the case of a third offense

If you find yourself in a situation like this, it is crucial to seek the assistance of our Wheeling WV Criminal Lawyer. You need comprehensive legal guidance to ensure an aggressive defense for your case and the best possible resolution.

Consult Wheeling WV Criminal Lawyer Now

At Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, we have extensive experience handling similar cases and helping clients obtain optimal outcomes. Our Wheeling WV OVI Lawyer will carefully listen to your case, fighting for the justice you deserve while protecting your rights.

Call (304) 381-3656 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation.

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