There is no specific offense in California called “road rage.” But if you commit acts of road rage, it could lead to a driver’s license suspension as well as getting charged with such crimes as reckless driving, assault, battery, assault with a deadly weapon and criminal threats. Broadly defined, “road rage” is when a driver overreacts to some …
Being arrested for a crime does not necessarily mean you will be convicted. Often we can help you get charges reduced or dismissed, and avoid jail and a criminal record.