CRIMINAL DEFENSE

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HTO Status Removed: How We Got a Client's License Back

Published on by Attorney Jeff Lotter

The Situation

What Is HTO and Why It's Not Always Permanent

  • HTO requires 3+ qualifying offenses within 5 years (F.S. 322.264)
  • DWLS convictions are qualifying offenses
  • Standard approach: wait 12 months, petition for hardship
  • BUT: HTO is only as solid as the convictions supporting it
  • Remove one conviction → only 2 qualifying offenses → no more HTO

The Strategy - Challenge the Underlying Conviction

  • Client didn't have attorney on original DWLS cases
  • We reviewed the case files for all three convictions
  • Identified opportunity to challenge one conviction
  • Had client complete a driving improvement course
  • Filed motion asking judge to reconsider the conviction
  • Judge granted the motion → conviction vacated

The Outcome - HTO Gone in Weeks

  • One DWLS conviction vacated
  • Only 2 qualifying offenses remaining
  • No longer meets HTO threshold under F.S. 322.264
  • Filed paperwork with DHSMV
  • HTO designation removed
  • Client eligible for full license reinstatement (not just hardship)

Important Warning - Don't Drive During Suspension

  • While fighting HTO, you may be tempted to drive
  • Getting caught driving during suspension creates serious complications
  • New DWLS/DWLSR charge makes everything harder
  • If you're in the 12-month "hard suspension" period for HTO hardship, driving can destroy your petition
  • DHSMV hearing officers have discretion - a violation during suspension gives them reason to deny
  • The short-term convenience isn't worth the long-term consequences

Is This Strategy Right for Your HTO Case?

  • Works best when underlying convictions have issues:

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Jeff Lotter

Jeff Lotter

Criminal Defense Attorney | Former State Trooper

Jeff Lotter is an Orlando criminal defense attorney and former Florida Highway Patrol trooper. He uses his law enforcement background to build stronger defenses for clients facing criminal charges.

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