Just heard back from an attorney. One can LEGALLY deny that he/she was ever arrested to a Judge, UNLESS it's in any future criminal prosecution case.
Pays to stay out of trouble. :D :D :D
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Just heard back from an attorney. One can LEGALLY deny that he/she was ever arrested to a Judge, UNLESS it's in any future criminal prosecution case.
Pays to stay out of trouble. :D :D :D
Thanks for your reply.
So in other words, one couldn't say "No" when asked by a judge if you've ever been arrested or charged with any misdemeanors?
It's not going to be a criminal court. I...
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In a court of law, would one legally be able to deny to a "judge" EVER being arrested if he/she was charged with a Class B misdemeanor in Texas at age 14 but did NOT commit any criminal...