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Wrongful Entrustment Charges in Pennsylvania and How We Can Help You

If you own a vehicle in Pennsylvania and permit someone to operate it while their license is suspended, you could be committing an offense known as Wrongful Entrustment. This serious charge can arise under several specific conditions.

A wrongful entrustment incident can occur if the person driving your vehicle:

  • Does not have a valid driver’s license, commercial driver’s license (CDL), driving permit, or valid non-resident driving privileges.
  • Is operating the vehicle with a license that is currently under suspension.
  • Lacks proof of financial responsibility, such as auto insurance.
  • Is driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Permitting an individual to drive your vehicle under any of these conditions is a significant offense. You could face a first-degree misdemeanor, which is treated with a similar gravity to a DUI charge. When confronted with such a situation, securing legal assistance is crucial. To navigate this complex legal issue, you should speak with an experienced Allegheny County defense attorney. For skilled representation in cases like this, a Pittsburgh criminal lawyer can provide the necessary guidance.

At Logue Law Group, our team has managed hundreds of cases similar to this, successfully guiding our clients toward the most favorable results possible. If you or a loved one is facing a wrongful entrustment charge, it is imperative that you speak with our legal team promptly.

The Cases Where You Will Be Charged With Wrongful Entrustment

The situations listed above are common grounds for a wrongful entrustment charge. However, other scenarios can also lead to this offense. The Pennsylvania Revised Code 4511.203 outlines the specific legal boundaries that determine when a person can be charged.

Beyond the points already mentioned, you may be charged with wrongful entrustment if the driver is a relative by blood or marriage. Additionally, if the person driving your vehicle resides in the same household, this relationship can also form the basis for a wrongful entrustment charge. An experienced Pittsburgh DUI lawyer can help you understand the nuances of your specific case.

Under Pennsylvania law, a wrongful entrustment charge is considered as severe as a license suspension itself. As a first-degree offense, it carries significant penalties, which can include:

  • Up to 6 months of imprisonment
  • A fine of up to $1000
  • Vehicle immobilization for 30 days for a first offense
  • Vehicle immobilization for 60 days for a second offense
  • Vehicle forfeiture for a third conviction

If you find yourself in these circumstances, it is vital to consult with our legal professionals. You will need comprehensive legal support so that your attorney can aggressively defend your case and work towards the best possible resolution.

Consult a Pittsburgh Criminal Lawyer Now

At Logue Law Group, we have a long history of handling these types of cases and have consistently helped our clients achieve optimal outcomes. Our legal team will listen to your situation carefully, protect your rights, and ensure you receive the justice you deserve.

Call 412-387-6901 or contact us online to schedule a consultation.

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