My question involves criminal law for the state of: TEXAS
Back in 2001, TABC gave me a ticket for selling alcohol to intoxicated person. They asked me to take some classes, since this was my first mistake. I didn't. What ended up happening is that a warrant was issued for my arrest, and i was bailed out, took classes and showed it to the state.
Now, i have a Misdemeanor class B sitting on my record. I am wanting to take it completely off. Not by expunction, but by challenging the TABC in the court of law.
FACT: I never sold the alcohol, i merely sacked it up. TABC does not have any videotaped proof of me doing this. I wanna see if i can take TABC back to the court and prove this to be wrong to begin with. This thing is haunting me big time and will sit on my record for the rest of ma life. I want this thing gone for good. I have done some research on expunction and pardons etc, but it seems like the record is just sealed and in other words, i agree to whatever happened. Being only 19 and not knowing the legal process, i was not able to defend myself (along with lack of money).
Is there anything that can be done about this now? or am i completely out of options?

