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- Wed Feb 28, 2018 6:19 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Deferred Adjudication
- Replies: 27
- Views: 7533
Re: Deferred Adjudication
Im not doubting you sully, god knows I want you to be right. Im jyst havibg a hard tim locating the laws or wherever this is documented. Mune is the same deal BOH circa 02' 17year old dumb kid was I. I vant even pass nics did the whole appeal semt them dismissals from the clerks office etc. Ive hire a lawyer for the non disclosure I just haven't tead anywhere official that this will fix it.
- Wed Feb 28, 2018 4:05 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Deferred Adjudication
- Replies: 27
- Views: 7533
Re: Deferred Adjudication
[quote="AJSully421"]Sorry to confuse...
So, a DA for Burglary of a Habitation is a permanent disqual for LTC purposes...
EXCEPT
If that DA has been nullified, vacated, set aside, or a whole long list of other words. Having a successfully completed DA be non-disclosed by a Judge's order removes that disqualification, making the person instantly eligible (so long as everything else is met).
Where can I read this information. Im currently in the non-disclisure process, I have talked to 50 lawyers and I cant get any of them to tell me this flat out. They all do the lawyer dance around the answer so theyre not liable if it doesnt work out.
So, a DA for Burglary of a Habitation is a permanent disqual for LTC purposes...
EXCEPT
If that DA has been nullified, vacated, set aside, or a whole long list of other words. Having a successfully completed DA be non-disclosed by a Judge's order removes that disqualification, making the person instantly eligible (so long as everything else is met).
Where can I read this information. Im currently in the non-disclisure process, I have talked to 50 lawyers and I cant get any of them to tell me this flat out. They all do the lawyer dance around the answer so theyre not liable if it doesnt work out.