Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:00 pm
Is there a Class C domestic violence charge? If so, that would do it.
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As already stated, disorderly conduct (there are 11 Disorderly Violations listed in the Penal Code, 9 are Class C Misdemeanors) will get you prohibited for 5 years.S&W6946 wrote:TxInvestigator, You have a lot of knowledge on the CHL laws, but I am wondering about your Class C quote above. I see nothing in the CHL laws that refers to a denial for a Class C conviction of any kind. Can you elaborate on this?Even on Class C's dispositions are important. A conviction for certain Class C's in can result in a denial.
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Oh, they definitely know that they were arrested. I don't see how one could forget it. I'm just saying that if it was a long time ago, they may not remember the specific charge.txinvestigator wrote:I can see that; however, dealing for a long time with people wondering about their criminal background I have found that they know. They may not, for whatever reason, not want to say, but people know.
What county?DevilDoc wrote:Oh, they definitely know that they were arrested. I don't see how one could forget it. I'm just saying that if it was a long time ago, they may not remember the specific charge.txinvestigator wrote:I can see that; however, dealing for a long time with people wondering about their criminal background I have found that they know. They may not, for whatever reason, not want to say, but people know.
I have an Class A misdemeanor from over 11 years ago and I didn't remember the actual charge. There was a plea and I was placed on probation. I recently had to look up the judicial records to find out the charge.
As of now, the county clerk cannot find my disposition record - she's still looking though. What am I supposed to send if I can't get a certified disposition?
Parker County. She said something about storing the records in a railway car and that the boxes were falling apart.txinvestigator wrote:What county?
Tell the clerk that you need a certified copy of your criminal record from 1994 to present also
Old Texas counties.......................... lolDevilDoc wrote:Parker County. She said something about storing the records in a railway car and that the boxes were falling apart.txinvestigator wrote:What county?
Tell the clerk that you need a certified copy of your criminal record from 1994 to present also![]()
Why do I need a copy of that? I only have the one arrest and some traffic violations, I haven't even had a ticket in more than 7 years.