Re: Deferred adjudication question
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:48 am
No, you are not correct.Beiruty wrote:I understand it was not a felony, otherwise it would be a disqualification for good. Am I correct?
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No, you are not correct.Beiruty wrote:I understand it was not a felony, otherwise it would be a disqualification for good. Am I correct?
A felony deferred adjudication of a habitation is a permanent disqualification, but not so with a building.Beiruty wrote:I understand it was not a felony, otherwise it would be a disqualification for good. Am I correct?
First, congratulations on getting your plastic!rjt123 wrote:I made my one (non-violent) mistake, and I paid the price. I went to college, got married, have a wife and two kids, a mortgage, and a car loan. I pay (too much) taxes, and I vote in every election. Looking back, I can honestly say that getting arrested was a good thing for me. If we hadn't gotten caught, things would likely have only gotten worse. The way it turned out, I got my wakeup call and turned things around.
If I can't get a CHL, I guess I'll just have to chalk it up to "actions have consequences" and go on about my life. Maybe that will be a good object lesson for my kids some day.
The Annoyed Man wrote:Second, congratulations on having a mature attitude about the possibilities. Many people never get to that point in life, and their lives always seem a shambles to me.rjt123 wrote:I made my one (non-violent) mistake, and I paid the price. I went to college, got married, have a wife and two kids, a mortgage, and a car loan. I pay (too much) taxes, and I vote in every election. Looking back, I can honestly say that getting arrested was a good thing for me. If we hadn't gotten caught, things would likely have only gotten worse. The way it turned out, I got my wakeup call and turned things around.