Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas

Expongement

Back in the yr. 2001, i was arrested for Failure to ID. The attorney that represented me informed me that if i take a deferred deal that it wouldnt appear on my record. Well i just lost my job today because it did appear on my record. I wanted to know what kind of form do i need to file to keep it off of my record and can i do it by myself and where do i go to get the form. I really cant afford an esq. due to the fact that i am now unemployed,single and have three children to support. Your help will be greatly appreciated.


Asked on 1/31/06, 7:32 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Floyd John T. Floyd Law Firm - HOUSTON FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAWYER

Expunction

All criminal convictions remain on your personal history forever. The only way to have your criminal history �erased or hidden� is to either have your arrest record Expunged or have an Order of Non-Disclosure granted regarding the case. These options are available in very limited circumstances.

Basically, an individual is eligible for an expunction, meaning the arrest is erased and legally never happened, if the defendant was acquitted by judge or jury, or the case was dismissed without any type of court ordered supervision. Some other restrictions apply. Expunctions are not available for deferred Adjudications.

Non Disclosures are available for individuals who have successfully completed a Deferred Adjudication Probation and their case has been dismissed. Non Disclosures are normally available after certain waiting periods have elapsed and IF the Applicant has no new criminal convictions or Deferred Adjudications. (Here�s a very informative primer written by the Harris County District Attorney�s Office, http://dao-web.dao.hctx.net/ie/DADJ/FAQs.pdf.).

A regular conviction for a DWI, regardless of the punishment, is specifically prohibited from either forms of relief.

As for "Forms", check the website listed above and your local law library. You might also have some luck contacting your local district clerk or county criminal bar association.

Both expunctions and Non-Disclosures are very fact specific with technical restrictions. So, as always, I would advise you to contact a lawyer to discuss you particular options. Good Luck.



JOHN T. FLOYD LAW FIRM � HOUSTON CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER

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Answered on 2/01/06, 11:02 am


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