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California DUI - Wet and Reckless Reduced Charge

Wet Reckless (enacted January 1982).

Plea Bargin Down from a DUI charge to a 'Wet Reckless' charge

This is a charge to the lesser included offense of violation of 23103. The term wet reckless does not actual appear anywhere in the statutes.

Instead, a 23103 conviction is specially permitted where (1) the defendant pleads guilty to a California DUI violation of 23103, in satisfaction of or as a substitute for, an original charge of non-injury drunk driving 23152, (2) the prosecutor states for the record a factual basis, including facts disclosing whether or not alcohol or drugs were consumed, and (3) the court advises the defendant of the drunk driving sentence enhancement consequences of the conviction (23103.5).

Wet Reckless 23103.5
1. Counts as a prior conviction is convicted again within 10 years.
2. Insurance companies treat it as a California DUI.

A "dry" reckless is also an occasional disposition in a DUI. Where "dry" reckless is the disposition, there need not (and must not) be compliance with 23103.5. That's because the separate offense of reckless driving could have been charged in the first place. Therefore it's not a satisfaction or substitution (23103.5) for a drunk driving charge.

A "dry" reckless conviction results where a charge of violation of 23103 is simply added to the complaint as an offense that could have been charged originally, the defendant pleads guilty to it, and the DUI charge is dismissed.

To be certain that the conviction will not become a DUI sentence enhancement in the future, be sure to state that the conviction is understood by all to be "not in accordance with 23103.5". And be sure the clerk understands that Disposition Code "R" does not go on the abstract sent to the DMV.

WET RECKLESS PENALTIES

Approximately 17 years ago, the legislature created a new statute known as "wet reckless" - reckless driving that is related to alcohol (Vehicle Code Section 23103.5). It is a bazaar fiction that there is no requirement that there is any reckless driving. The legislature's purpose was to encourage plea bargains in close cases - giving defendants a reason to plead guilty and yet giving to government a way to get convictions. The following are the approximate usual penalties imposed for cases reduced from a DUI to a "wet reckless" (as of March 1999):

$600 - 1,200.00 in fines;
three years of "informal probation"

It is important to remember that a person who receives this reduction is still viewed as having suffered a "prior" DUI conviction should they receive another DUI arrest in California the next ten years. This means you are treated the same by the DA and the judge as if you had pled to a DUI instead of the wet reckless. DMV and insurance companies treat the charges the same also (Two points against your license and increased insurance premiums).

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Posted Sunday, February 03, 2008
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Posted by Douglas Dennis at 2008-08-11 00:33
Have dui laws changed in California since 2003? How long will a conviction of someone who was convict'd in Aug of 2003 remain on his record?If the law has changed can it be retroactive?
Posted by Boba Fett at 2008-09-19 03:44
CA law keeps your DUI for ten years on your H-6 ten year readout.
Posted by Emgee at 2008-10-08 15:37
Will my commercial driver license get took for a year if I plea wet reckless? I was not drive a commercial v. at the time of stop.
Posted by Paul at 2008-10-30 16:59
Ive recently looked on my Doj background and see no record of my charge and its over 10 yrs old . Is this strictly related to dmv and not listed for criminal background, Thanks for your help !
Posted by benandrew at 2008-11-08 13:47
If I understand this correctly, my 10+ year old DUI can be removed from my DMV record and I can get my licenses back? Is there a statuate that I can refer to? What is the process? Is there an internet site u can refer me to? Thanks.
Posted by Cindy C at 2008-11-13 17:00
With a Wet Recklass, will the driver still have to maintain a SR22 filing?

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