There are none
A "wet and reckless" charge is a lesser offense than a DUI charge. It typically involves driving with some level of alcohol in the system but not enough to meet the legal limit for a DUI. A DUI charge, on the other hand, involves driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit, which is typically 0.08. The penalties for a DUI charge are usually more severe than those for a "wet and reckless" charge.
In some states multiple DUI offenses ARE grounds for a criminal charge.
What is a SRO DUI Charge
Some DUI/DWI attorneys charge a flat rate, but others charge between $100 and $300 per hour. Going to trial for DUI/DWI can total up to costs in the thousands of dollars.
You should not try and 'beat' a DUI charge. If you were drinking and driving then you deserve to be punished. If you were not then you would not have been charged. Take some responsibility for your actions.
I suggest checking ClearYourDUI.com; it is a free consultation service for dealing with DUI's.
A wet reckless charge is a lesser offense than a DUI charge. It typically involves reckless driving with alcohol involved, but with a lower blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level than a DUI. A DUI charge is more serious and involves driving with a BAC above the legal limit.
Wet and reckless charge, as opposed to a dui
can Dui stop you from getting a Hazmat endorsement
Depends on which country in Africa, and what their laws are. In some places, a DUI is a felony charge, and you can be denied admission based on that. In others, it's considered a misdemeanor.
"resisting arrest charge" no and we dont need you. DUI/DWI
Of course it is possible, but it depends on the circumstances surrounding your citation and your previous criminal history. You should consult with an attorney for your best chance of getting your DUI dismissed.