My DWI defense attorney mentioned a wet reckless charge, what does that mean?

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A wet reckless charge refers to reckless driving while under the influence of alcohol. It's similar to DUI or DWI, but with far less consequences. Most DWI defense attorneys employ wet reckless while plea bargaining for lesser charges. It's common for cases involving drivers with no prior record and whose blood alcohol count (BAC) teeters on the .08 mark.    

Unlike a drunk driving conviction, a wet reckless charge carries limited repercussions. The fines are smaller. There is no jail time or mention of drunk driving on your record. However, if you're pulled over in the future for DUI, the wet reckless will be interpreted as a prior drunk driving conviction. This will cause your DUI to be treated like a second DUI offense, resulting in heavier penalties. 

Keep in mind that a wet reckless may not spare you from a spike in your auto insurance premiums. A wet reckless, just like a DUI, will label you as a "high risk driver," causing your insurance rates to jump.

To help understand wet reckless and other DUI laws for your state, contact a DUI lawyer. These attorneys will use their DUI expertise to lessen your penalties, saving you financially and, in some situations, professionally.

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