Criminal Vehicular Operation convictions carry with them not only the possibility of incarceration, but also mandatory driver’s license revocations. How long that revocation period will be depends on a number of factors. For a typical case:
- Incidents involving “great bodily harm” require a revocation of not less than six years.
- Incidents involving “bodily harm” or “substantial bodily harm” require a revocation of not less than two years.
We have detailed out the differences between these levels of harm in our prior blog post “Bodily Harm vs. Substantial Bodily Harm vs. Great Bodily Harm.”
If you have a qualified prior impaired driving incident, the revocation periods increase.