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How do you reduce a DUI to reckless driving?

My sister was recently convicted of a DUI. Luckily, no one was harmed and she’s never done anything like this before, so she is trying to get her charge reduced. How do you get a DUI dropped to reckless driving?

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Olivia Rose · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Bummer—driving under the influence is never a good idea. It sounds like your sister may have a reputable driving history, so let’s discuss her best course of action.
In order to reduce a DUI to reckless driving, she will need to accept a plea bargain. This means pleading guilty—but to a lesser offense.
Your sister will need to plead guilty to wet reckless driving, specifically. Wet reckless driving means reckless driving due to alcohol. Here are some of the factors that could improve the chances of a plea bargain going through:
  • Blood alcohol was close to 0.08%
  • No prior offenses
  • Did not cause an accident with DUI
  • No prior traffic offenses or criminal charges
  • No other charges related to this offense
The prosecution will ultimately decide whether to lower or drop DUI charges based on the circumstances. It’s important to note that time is of the essence when working to reduce a DUI charge. So, the faster she begins the process, the more likely she will be successful.
It’s always important to stay safe while driving—and part of that is having ample
car insurance
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