A court may order the suspension of the driving privilege of any operator of a motor vehicle as a result of various legal proceedings, such as criminal convictions related to driving offenses (e.g., DUI), failure to pay fines, or violations of probation. Additionally, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or similar regulatory agencies may also have the authority to suspend driving privileges for administrative reasons, such as accumulating too many points on a driving record. Ultimately, the specifics can vary by jurisdiction and the nature of the offense.
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