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    Default Re: Texas' "Automatic Restriction of Access to Records System"

    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 was aware that this is when they could gain access to your juvenile records in a criminal case. Also, the Probation Officer said the record would be "clear" if he/she would stay out of trouble and finish community service (which was done).

    It would really be nice if one could just saw "No" to the judge when asked this question.

    Thank you

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