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I was able to to get my dismissal papers from the court, but am not sure how to post it. If I could email it to someone that does, maybe it would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
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Go here and choose the appropriate items from the dropdown list and submit. Obviously you'll need to have the supporting documents in electronic for before you begin.
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Can anyone see that?
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Yes, it came through fine. The court papers says you "completed pre-trial intervention." I'm not familiar with that term, but it sounds like to me it's deferred adjudication. But believe me, I'm not up on legalese at all.erathar wrote:Can anyone see that?
I'm sure someone will come along shortly, and offer their opinion.
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Pre-trial intervention is not the same a deferred adjudication.joe817 wrote:Yes, it came through fine. The court papers says you "completed pre-trial intervention." I'm not familiar with that term, but it sounds like to me it's deferred adjudication. But believe me, I'm not up on legalese at all.erathar wrote:Can anyone see that?
I'm sure someone will come along shortly, and offer their opinion.
They differ in that the pre-trial intervention the DA does not file charges if the terms are met and the case is dismissed.
Therefore there is no conviction like in deferred adjudication.
http://www.nathanmillerlaw.com/Criminal ... rsion.aspx
The PDF that OP posted shows that the judge dismissed the "above number cause" [criminal case].
I am not a lawyer or judge, but IMO the OP is good to go on his LTC.
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Case in point: the uploaded file was a motion to dismiss. There are no longer any charges.WildBill wrote:Pre-trial intervention is not the same a deferred adjudication.joe817 wrote:Yes, it came through fine. The court papers says you "completed pre-trial intervention." I'm not familiar with that term, but it sounds like to me it's deferred adjudication. But believe me, I'm not up on legalese at all.erathar wrote:Can anyone see that?
I'm sure someone will come along shortly, and offer their opinion.
They differ in that the pre-trial intervention the DA does not file charges if the terms are met.
Therefore there is no conviction.
http://www.nathanmillerlaw.com/Criminal ... rsion.aspx
The PDF that OP posted shows that the judge dismissed the "above number cause".
IMO the OP is go on this LTC.
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Well guys, I called dps today and after 16 minutes on hold I reached a human. Told the lady what was up, and she immediately told me I needed to contact my lawyer, she couldn't answer anything for me. Feeling pretty dumbfounded I called back in hopes I would reach a differnt agent. I did, and she was very helpful. Forwarded all my info to the eligibility office and they called back within a couple hours. As long as I submit the form I did on here, they said I was good to go! Looking forward to taking the class.
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Thank you to all the folks that responded.