“Wet Reckless” for Amanda Bynes
By Mary Ann
Back in April of 2012, Amanda Bynes was facing a driving under the influence charge in Los Angeles after side swiping an L.A. County Sheriff’s Department cruiser.
The charge was lowered to a wet reckless driving charge, which is a lesser offense. Wet reckless is a common plea bargain in DUI cases, mainly for offenders with a very strong defense, and often first time offenders.
In court on Monday, Bynes, via her attorney, entered a peal of no-contest to the reduced charge.
The sentence attached to this plea in Bynes’ case is three months of alcohol-education classes and three years probation.
Source:: DUI News