The Pioneer Woman Son’s Revoked License case has reached a clear point. Bryce Drummond, 22, lost his appeal after an Oklahoma court backed the state’s decision.
We tracked every ruling, and here is where the case stands now.
Key Takeaways
- Bryce Drummond, son of Food Network’s Ree Drummond, had his license revoked for 180 days after a May 2024 arrest.
- The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals upheld the revocation on Aug. 1, 2025, rejecting his Fourth Amendment claim.
- His attorney plans to take the Oklahoma license revocation fight to the state Supreme Court.
What Happened to Bryce Drummond?
The story starts with a late-night call in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Police responded to a report of men drinking and driving around recklessly. Dale Heath ICE Detention Colorado: The Facts
An officer found Bryce Drummond in the driver’s seat of a Ford F-150 and noted signs of intoxication.
As People reported, the officer concluded Bryce was “in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.” That arrest set the Bryce Drummond DWI case in motion.
The Legal Timeline
We laid out every key date below so you can follow the case at a glance.
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| May 2024 | Bryce arrested in Stillwater on suspicion of DWI |
| 2024 | Service Oklahoma revokes his license for 180 days |
| April 2025 | Payne County judge dismisses the misdemeanor charge |
| Aug. 1, 2025 | Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals upholds the revocation |
| Pending | Attorney plans Oklahoma Supreme Court appeal |
The Pioneer Woman Son’s Revoked License dismissed charge surprised many readers. But as The Oklahoman noted, the criminal case and the civil revocation moved on separate tracks.
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Why the Charge Dropped but the License Did Not
Here is the part that confuses most people, so we will name it directly. A criminal charge and a civil license action are two different things.
- The misdemeanor charge was dismissed in Payne County in April 2025.
- The license revocation came from Service Oklahoma, a civil agency action.
- A dismissed charge does not automatically restore driving rights.
That split is why Bryce still faced the Oklahoma license revocation even after the criminal side closed.
The Appeal and the Fourth Amendment
Bryce argued that the officer’s warrantless entry onto his driveway violated the Fourth Amendment. He claimed that made the arrest, and the revocation, invalid. England Cricket Team vs West Indies Cricket
Judge Thomas E. Prince rejected that argument. He ruled the officer’s entry onto the driveway was lawful and affirmed the revocation. As Parade confirmed, the court left the original order in place.
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Driving Restrictions: What He Can and Cannot Do
Our analysis suggests the restrictions are stricter than a full ban but far from normal driving.
| Activity | Allowed? | Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Drive personal vehicle | Yes | Must use an ignition interlock device |
| Drive employer’s vehicle | Yes | No device required |
| Drive freely without limits | No | Revocation period applies |
The ignition interlock device requires a clean breath sample before the engine starts. We found this is a common condition in Service Oklahoma revocation cases.
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What Comes Next?
The case is not fully closed.
Attorney Ky Corley plans to appeal to the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
| Case Status | Detail |
|---|---|
| Current ruling | Revocation upheld |
| Next step | Oklahoma Supreme Court appeal planned |
| Family comment | No public statement from Ree’s team |
Why This Ree Drummond Family News Matters
If you have followed Ree Drummond family news, the quiet handling fits the pattern. The Pioneer Woman Son’s Revoked License family has not issued a public statement on the ruling.
Bryce played football at Oklahoma State University through 2024. Pioneer Woman Son’s Revoked License is the oldest son of Ree and Ladd Drummond. McDonald’s Employee
We will update this report as the Oklahoma Supreme Court decides whether to take the case.
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