Revocation of License for Drug Conviction

The revocation of a license is one of the most severe legal consequences that can befall someone convicted of drug-related offenses. This measure not only affects personal freedom but can also influence the professional and social life of the individual involved.

License Revocation: When and Why Does It Happen?

The revocation of a license occurs when an individual is convicted of drug offenses. This is often the result of a criminal proceeding that establishes the individual's guilt, leading to the necessity of preventing driving for public safety reasons.

Italian law stipulates that license revocation is a mandatory measure for anyone convicted of drug trafficking, even if the offense was not committed while driving.

Can a Minor Be Accused of Trafficking?

A delicate and often unclear aspect concerns minors. Can a minor be accused of drug trafficking? The answer is yes, although the Italian legal system provides specific protections for minors, aimed at ensuring fair and proportionate treatment. Minors involved in trafficking offenses may be subject to alternative measures to detention, such as rehabilitation and social reintegration projects.

  • Criminal responsibility: Criminal responsibility begins at age 14, meaning a minor can be prosecuted.
  • Alternative measures: These are often preferred to promote the minor's reintegration into society.

It is essential to emphasize that, even for minors, a conviction can lead to severe consequences such as license revocation once they reach adulthood.

How Can the Bianucci Law Firm Help You?

If you are facing a situation of this kind, contacting the Bianucci Law Firm can make a difference. Attorney Marco Bianucci and his team of experts are ready to offer you specialized legal assistance, guiding you through the complex phases of the proceedings and helping you achieve the best possible outcome.

Do not hesitate to contact us for a personalized consultation and to receive the assistance you need.

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