CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS/ACCOUNTANTS CHARGED WITH DUI
Increasingly there are more and more CPA/Accountants facing DUI charges in addition to being charged with other crimes, such as fraud or theft.
Initial applicants and those who hold a CPA license must disclose any conviction for any felony, misdemeanor or even an infraction, excluding minor traffic infractions to the California Board of Accountancy. Because of the reporting requirements, even those convictions that are "expunged" pursuant to Penal Code Section 1203.4 must still be disclosed and can still be used to punish the CPA or CPA Applicant. This makes the need for an experienced attorney extremely important to help save your career. I would be hard-pressed to find any CPA who would advise taxpayers to do their own taxes - the same holds true when it comes to a CPA/Accountant facing DUI charges. If you are a CPA/Accountant facing DUI charges, you need to hire a professional licensing attorney who is familiar dealing with the Board.