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by WildBill
Sun Jun 12, 2011 12:29 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Deferred Adjudication = Convicted?
Replies: 18
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Re: Deferred Adjudication = Convicted?

djdonte wrote:Way to bring an old thread back to life...
I think i am nearly ready to get my chl. Does the five year wait begin when i finished in court and started deferred adjudication or does it start when i was released fron probation. Thanks in advance! Since my last post years ago i have aquired sone more firearms, my favorite being my usp compact 45 which i plan on carrying. Great gun but 45 auto is a bit expensive to shoot though.
As Crossfire stated in her previous post, the date is the conviction date.
Crossfire wrote:You will not be eligible for a CHL until 5 years past the conviction date of your Class B Misdemeanor. Probation, deferred adjudication; none of that has anything to do with it. It is 5 years from the conviction date.

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