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    Default Re: The Not So Well Deferred Adjudication

    The areas in NC I am considering applying have a cut off of 40yrs old, I am good in the age limit area.

    @cdwjava- When I pulled my finger print records from the SBI in North Carolina and the FBI criminal background check, it was clear and nothing on them, it only should up when i did the fingerprint check in the state of Texas. Yes, it is a felony, I don't know why it is only showing there, but it doesn't say a conviction, only deferred on the disposition.

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    Default Re: The Not So Well Deferred Adjudication

    I cannot for the life of me think of how you got into the military with a felony on your record! You may want to have an attorney assist you. It may well be that while the initial offense was filed as a felony, the deferred adjudication reduced it.

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    Default Re: The Not So Well Deferred Adjudication

    How old were you at the time?

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    Default Re: The Not So Well Deferred Adjudication

    Quote Quoting L-1
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    How old were you at the time?
    I had just turned 19

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    Default Re: The Not So Well Deferred Adjudication

    I "have a friend" who had a deferred felony conviction from late 90s in Texas and about 6 years ago got it expunged. If you completed all the conditions, then I believe all you need is a lawyer to fill out some paperwork and do some lawyer magic and they can get it off your record. Send me a PM and I can refer you to "my friend's" lawyer who accomplished this previously.

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    Default Re: The Not So Well Deferred Adjudication

    It is possible to petition to have the record of a successfully completed deferred disposition sealed after a felony conviction, but for expungement it is necessary to first obtain a pardon.

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