Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Grandson had a Deferred Prosecution.He is now 24 can he file for a petition of non-disclosure.This has recently crept up on a job search.This happened while in college near Austin Texas.
Asked on 6/24/11, 12:44 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Ryan Bormaster
D. Miller & Associates, P.L.L.C.
Yes, he may qualify for a Non-Disclosure or, even better, an Expunction. If you would like to discuss, please call my paralegal, Dawn, at my office. I can be reached at (713) 779-FIRM (3476). Ryan B. Bormaster
Answered on 6/24/11, 6:56 am
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
If your grandson got a deferred prosecution - not a deferred adjudication probation - and successfully served it out, then he can get an expunction when the statute of limitations runs on the offense. If he got a deferred adjudication probation, then it depends on the type of offense as to whether or not he can get it sealed.
Answered on 6/24/11, 12:49 pm
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