I have a quick question, maybe someone can clarify.
I have a class B misdemeanor on my record from back when I was in college.
I was in a confrontation and ended up being the aggressor since I did not call the police first. Anyway, it ended up being a Terroristic Threat and I had to complete 9 months of probation.
From what I understand I have to wait 5 years from the completion date of my probation ending (may 2, 2004), and not 5 years from the final disposition (aug 6, 2003).
Am I correct with my information?
Could I expedite anything by getting this thing expunged?
Eligibility and Expungement
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Re: Eligibility and Expungement
Texas Law does not allow expunction in your situation.keyframe wrote:I have a quick question, maybe someone can clarify.
I have a class B misdemeanor on my record from back when I was in college.
I was in a confrontation and ended up being the aggressor since I did not call the police first. Anyway, it ended up being a Terroristic Threat and I had to complete 9 months of probation.
From what I understand I have to wait 5 years from the completion date of my probation ending (may 2, 2004), and not 5 years from the final disposition (aug 6, 2003).
Am I correct with my information?
Could I expedite anything by getting this thing expunged?
http://tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/do ... m#55.01.00
Your 5 years is from date of conviction, not of end of probation.
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Hrrrrmmmmm...there might be some bad info circulating in some classes. I distinctly remember my instructor saying that the 5 years (or 10 years for a feloney) was from the date of final adjudication, ie. finished probation, finished parole, etc. Not that I'm questioning you TXI, because I look to your posts to help familiarize myself with Texas laws and the system, but I do think there may be some confusion 'out there' on that particular issue.