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LCSW Jennifer Mitchell seeks early termination of probation, tells board DUI was catalyst for long-term change

2442832 · February 28, 2025
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Jennifer Ann Mitchell asked the Board of Behavioral Sciences on Feb. 27 to end her probation early, telling members that a 2020 DUI was the turning point that led to sustained sobriety, therapy and a long process of personal change. The judge closed the record and the board will deliberate in closed session; no decision was issued at the hearing.

Jennifer Ann Mitchell asked the California Board of Behavioral Sciences on Feb. 27 to grant her early termination of probation, saying the DUI conviction that led to her disciplinary case became the catalyst for deep and sustained personal change.

Administrative Law Judge Corin Wong opened the petition hearing. Deputy Attorney General Anahita Crawford summarized Mitchell’s disciplinary and criminal history: Mitchell was convicted for driving under the influence in February 2020 with a high blood‑alcohol content; she served county-ordered sanctions and, after mitigation, agreed to a stipulated settlement that placed her on probation and required psychotherapy, substance‑use education and random testing. Crawford told the board Mitchell…

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