because in this wonderful country we are afforded by law a presumption of innocence until proven guilty.
i, as a good American, choose to fully exercise that right.
Great,exercise that right. But he admitted he was drinking, admitted he was driving, and admitted he got arrested for DUI. He may eventually get the charge reduced and if he does, good for him. That doesn't change the fact that he should be up front with it, Convicted or Not......
Just suppose......
He goes to class, finishes IOE, and hits the line.
One week after that he gets his schedule but has to take time off to go to court.
Now he has to explain why he needs the day off to whomever.
And then he gets a conviction.....Now he has to report it to everyone.
I would venture the reaction will be severe. I would also bet he would have received a more favorable response had he been upfront in the beginning.