Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
unsupervised deferred adjudification
If one has been given unsuperviseed deferred adjudification for Misdeamoner B (possion of marijuana), does that mean it is officially a convition?
Asked on 5/23/04, 2:51 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Barrett McKinney
Law Offices of Barrett J. McKinney, P.C.
Re: unsupervised deferred adjudification
As long as you successfully complete the deferral period completing all probation requirements the case will be dismissed and will not go on your record as a conviction.
Answered on 5/24/04, 9:06 am
James R Matthews
J R Matthews & Associates LLC
Re: unsupervised deferred adjudification
No. Deferred adjudication does not become a conviction unless you violate the terms of your community supervision.
Answered on 5/26/04, 11:02 am
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