February 17, 2021
- in ASK WYE , Professional , Recovery
Ask WYE – Issue 56 – Our DUI Experience




In true WYE-fashion, we turn the tables a bit in this week’s Ask WYE. In a future episode, we take the opportunity to chat with a lawyer, Wendy Reynolds, about her services in estate planning.
As it happens, though, she has one hell of a backstory (one you’ll have to wait to hear) involving driving under the influence. During our conversation, MC does what MC does…went down a rabbit hole.
You’ll hear us talk about:
- Different experiences with DUI
- What a “wet and reckless” is
- Ways in which a prosecuting attorney may (or may not) view DUI
- Frustrations on both sides of the prosecutorial table when it comes to DUI