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Petitioner Jacqueline Cooper testifies to years-long sobriety in BBS hearing seeking early probation termination

California Board of Behavioral Sciences · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Jacqueline Susan Cooper told the California Board of Behavioral Sciences on Feb. 19 she has maintained continuous sobriety since her 2022 DUI, completed required education and testing, and asked the board to grant early termination of probation on her associate MFT registration. The board closed the record and will deliberate in closed session.

Judge Matt Block opened a petition hearing on Feb. 19 before the California Board of Behavioral Sciences to consider Jacqueline Susan Cooper’s request for early termination of probation on her associate marriage and family therapist registration (BBS case no. 2002022002445; OAH 2026010773).

Deputy Attorney General Anahita Crawford presented the case history and introduced exhibits 1–7 into evidence, including the notice of hearing, license history, the underlying disciplinary documents and Cooper’s petition. Crawford summarized the record: Cooper was convicted of a DUI connected to an incident on April 5, 2022, was placed on formal probation and required to complete rehabilitative classes…

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