HRS §286-125
Court can suspend or revoke a driver's license for certain crimes
A court can choose to take away or suspend a driver's license if the driver is convicted of a felony that involved a motor vehicle, or of breaking a traffic law that involves a moving vehicle. This is in addition to any required license loss under another law.
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The statute, as written — Discretionary revocation or suspension of license by a court
In addition to the provisions for mandatory revocation of a license set forth in section 286-124, any court of competent jurisdiction may, in its discretion, revoke or suspend the license of any driver convicted of any felony in the commission of which a motor vehicle is used, or convicted of a violation of this part or of any traffic law or regulation of the State or any political subdivision thereof involving a vehicle in motion.
Sections this one refers to
§286-124 Court must take away license for deadly driving crimes
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