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In Massachusetts, a person must be authorized by the Registry of Motor Vehicles in order to have legal access to the roadways of the Commonwealth. Therefore, any individual found operating a motor vehicle while under 16 years old or being unlicensed, may be charged with Operating Without Being Licensed. M.G.L. c. 90, § 10 dictates that no person shall operate a motor vehicle upon any way unless licensed by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles (RMV), except for the seven exceptions provided for by the Commonwealth. In addition, no person shall operate a motor vehicle after his or her license to operate has been suspended or revoked, or after notice of the suspension or revocation has been issued by the registrar and received by the person or his agent, and prior to the restoration of driving privileges or the issuance to him of a new license. Furthermore, no person under the age of 16 shall operate a motor vehicle upon any Massachusetts roadway. There are seven (7) exceptions to the requirement of a Massachusetts license, which will not constitute a violation of this law. They are as follows:
As defined in M.G.L. c. 90, § 10, any individual who is found operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license shall be in violation of this law. A first offense conviction shall result in the following penalties:
A conviction for a second or subsequent offense under this law shall be punishable by the following:
In order to find the defendant guilty of this offense, the Commonwealth must prove three things beyond a reasonable doubt:
If you have been charged with the criminal offense of Operating Without Being Licensed, it is highly recommended that you seek an experienced and meticulous Boston, Massachusetts motor vehicle crimes defense attorney to defend your rights and freedoms. The Law Office of Patrick J. Murphy has been practicing criminal defense law in Massachusetts for nearly two decades, and thanks to his dedication and expertise, he has successfully acquired favorable outcomes or acquittals for his clients. For a free and confidential assessment of you case, please call (617) 367-0450 or email us directly using our online contact form. As a dedicated legal advocate, Attorney Murphy accepts and promptly responds to telephone calls and emails from clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.