This is a weird looking and sounding "word".mojo84 wrote:Is "expuncted" a proper legal term?
My research shows that if the court approves an Order of Expunction then the record is expunged.
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This is a weird looking and sounding "word".mojo84 wrote:Is "expuncted" a proper legal term?
Good news, guitargod0687. I remember when you posted originally and with no update I figured you were another one hit wonder!guitargod0687 wrote:Sorry for never updating this thread. Completely slipped my mind. I did get my license back. I faxed my copy of the Court Dismissal,signed by the county clerk and judge, to the CHL office in Austin. About a month later I received a letter saying there was no longer any legal grounds for a suspension.
BTW, I don't know how much it would cost, but I would suggest that he get his record expunged.puma guy wrote:Good news, guitargod0687. I remember when you posted originally and with no update I figured you were another one hit wonder!guitargod0687 wrote:Sorry for never updating this thread. Completely slipped my mind. I did get my license back. I faxed my copy of the Court Dismissal,signed by the county clerk and judge, to the CHL office in Austin. About a month later I received a letter saying there was no longer any legal grounds for a suspension.
WildBill wrote:BTW, I don't know how much it would cost, but I would suggest that he get his record expunged.puma guy wrote:Good news, guitargod0687. I remember when you posted originally and with no update I figured you were another one hit wonder!guitargod0687 wrote:Sorry for never updating this thread. Completely slipped my mind. I did get my license back. I faxed my copy of the Court Dismissal,signed by the county clerk and judge, to the CHL office in Austin. About a month later I received a letter saying there was no longer any legal grounds for a suspension.
JP171 wrote:guitargod0687 wrote:I should be recieving a copy in the mail, right? I havent yet and you'd think they'd let me know. The agreement was signed on November 1st, so its pushing 120 days now. Just tried contacting my Lawyer and of course he's in court right now.
NO you will have to go to the county clerk and get a disposition, but the way you described your disposition you plead no contest and were given deferred adjudication and are ineligible to have a chl for life. sorry guitardood, but your done
Did you read the latest post by guitargod0687? He got his LTC back.GlassG19 wrote:JP171 wrote:guitargod0687 wrote:I should be recieving a copy in the mail, right? I havent yet and you'd think they'd let me know. The agreement was signed on November 1st, so its pushing 120 days now. Just tried contacting my Lawyer and of course he's in court right now.
NO you will have to go to the county clerk and get a disposition, but the way you described your disposition you plead no contest and were given deferred adjudication and are ineligible to have a chl for life. sorry guitardood, but your done
You're just speculating, he may not be done.
with Keith.
mojo84 wrote:Captain Matt wrote:Agreed. He can't say 100% it is DA but neither can you say 100% it isn't. The disposition document is the only way to know.Keith B wrote:OK, while you may be correct, until the OP comes back and says what the disposition is you can't 100% say that they got a deferred adjudication. So at this point let's wait until he comes back with the answer to confirm it.
However, until the OP knows for sure, I think he should be very careful about carrying a firearm.
Thank you for updating & Congratulations guitar guy.guitargod0687 wrote:Sorry for never updating this thread. Completely slipped my mind. I did get my license back. I faxed my copy of the Court Dismissal,signed by the county clerk and judge, to the CHL office in Austin. About a month later I received a letter saying there was no longer any legal grounds for a suspension.
The term is "expunged."Is "expuncted" a proper legal term?
I know.KLB wrote:The term is "expunged."Is "expuncted" a proper legal term?