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once you complete the probationary period then we can go into court and file a petition for an expungement which basically is where you would draw your plea of guilty or no contest and the case is ultimately dismissed or if you were convicted a jury trial that the charge the conviction is ultimately dismissed the consequence of an expungement is that when you apply for a job after the expungement is granted if you are asked in an interview or an application have you ever been convicted of a crime you can legally say no and moreover employers will not be allowed to use it against you in hiring or promotion decisions so thatamp;#39;s thatamp;#39;s really good news the bad news unfortunately is that the DUI remains prior Bowl now here in California if youamp;#39;re convicted of what reckless or DUI then thereamp;#39;s a 10-year window in which its prior bol that means if you get another DUI in the next ten years itamp;#39;ll count as a second offense and the penalties are exponential