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hello this is Dan colossia with colossia law Iamp;#39;m right outside the Larson Justice Center here in Indio California a question I get asked a lot is can you expunge a driving while Under the Influence case in California under the California expungement laws the short answer is yes you can even though a lot of attorneys donamp;#39;t like taking them because itamp;#39;s not an automatic once you complete probation that means once you submit the paperwork the court has no discretion and this itamp;#39;s under the interest of justice and whatamp;#39;s interest of justice that means the court has discretion whether or not to Grant the expungement so itamp;#39;s very important if you have a driving Under the Influence case that you completed probation or if youamp;#39;re close to completion you complied with all the terms of probation that means if the court ordered you to take a class usually a three-month or six month class that you did all the classes and completed it in additi