by jacksonbibbyag | Sep 30, 2025 | Uncategorized
What Is a Dry Reckless in California? A dry reckless is short for a reckless driving conviction under California Vehicle Code §23103. It’s called “dry” because it carries no notation of alcohol or drugs. In plain terms, it’s treated the same way as if someone had been...
by jacksonbibbyag | Aug 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
Can You Become a Police Officer with a DUI in California? A DUI on your record does not automatically end your chances of becoming a police officer, but it does make the road more difficult. California law draws a sharp line at felony convictions—any felony, including...
by jacksonbibbyag | Jul 29, 2025 | Uncategorized
Getting a DUI in California doesn’t just bring fines and court dates—it often comes with a serious reality check. Staying sober while you complete your court-mandated program or probation isn’t always easy, especially when old habits or stress try to pull you off...
by jacksonbibbyag | Jun 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
Most people assume that if they weren’t arrested or charged with a DUI right away, they’re in the clear. But that’s not how it works in California. In reality, you can be charged with a DUI weeks or even months after the incident, and it’s more common than many...
by jacksonbibbyag | May 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
Facing a DUI charge in California can feel overwhelming, but it’s important to know that under the right circumstances, DUI charges can be dismissed or dropped. If you’ve been charged, understanding how a dismissal can occur—and the impact of a dropped DUI—can make a...
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