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  • 08-26-2007, 09:09 PM
    bigtechs
    Clearing Multiple Offenses
    OK,

    I'm going to be as succint as possible.
    Me...

    1989 DWI conviction

    1991 Deferred Adjudication - Credit Card Abuse - 8yrs probation

    1993 Misdemeanor Theft - A class B (I'm pretty sure), nolo contendre,
    a few weekends in county jail, told my PO (for the above charge), she
    didn't say much about it and ultimately I never heard about it again
    from her. The Problem with this one is that it was written down on
    the court document as a Class A, which I didn't find out until around
    ten years later. Also, one of the blanks on the court doc isn't filled out.
    I don't have it in front of me but it was something semi-important.

    So, are the error and the incomplete document enoughto have the thing
    booted? I paid a guy $1,500 a couple/three years ago to do something
    and he just took my cash and said the county attorney's rep was too
    adamant that the record not be expunged or something. I "think" this
    may have been before the 2005 rules about sealing records or CERTAINLY
    he would have told me about that right!?!? I mean attorneys keep up with
    the few legislative items that trickle out every year, right?

    Anyway, is it feasible to use the screw-ups on the ecourt record to have
    this one expunged then once it is out of site, have the record for the
    felony Deferred sealed?

    Most humbly,
    Big Techs
  • 08-26-2007, 09:47 PM
    aaron
    Re: An enigma wrapped in a pain in the butt.
    You were on probation for eight years, committed an additional criminal offense during your probation, but weren't denied a deferral due to your probation violation?
  • 08-27-2007, 03:10 AM
    bigtechs
    Re: Clearing Multiple Offenses
    No,

    I guess it slipped by them, I did my part and told the Probation Officer
    but it didn't change anything with the deferred.
  • 08-27-2007, 05:45 AM
    aaron
    Re: Clearing Multiple Offenses
    If you were convicted of a Class B misdemeanor and the conviction information is incorrectly reported as Class A, your remedy is to have that information corrected. This won't make the conviction go away. If you are convicted of a crime in Texas and want an expunction for that conviction, you must first obtain a pardon.
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