binassikar • PM |
Sep 07, 2025 2:42 PM
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My neighbor’s son was arrested for underage DUI and they’re scared it will ruin his plans for college. Does anyone know how serious this can be in terms of future job or education prospects? Is it possible to get something like this cleared later on?
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aseraw12 • PM |
Sep 07, 2025 2:48 PM
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These cases really depend on state laws and whether it’s a first offense. Sometimes courts are lenient with young people, but the record can still stay for years if nothing is done.
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maverick66654 • PM |
Sep 07, 2025 3:06 PM
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A single underage DUI can have lasting effects that go far beyond just paying fines or serving probation. Many families are surprised to learn that schools and employers sometimes check court records before making decisions. That’s why it’s crucial to explore resources such as https://wrublelaw.com/criminal-defense/dui/underage-dui/, which give clear details about legal options and possible defenses. For example, challenging the accuracy of the stop or test can sometimes result in charges being reduced or dismissed. In addition, attorneys may help petition for expungement later, depending on the jurisdiction. Colleges, especially competitive ones, might ask about disciplinary history, and this can complicate applications. With timely action, however, the damage doesn’t have to be permanent. The earlier families act, the better the outcome tends to be.
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