Search results with tag "Deferred adjudication"
Petition for Order of Nondisclosure
www.txcourts.govplaced Petitioner on deferred adjudication community supervision pursuant to Texas . Code of Criminal Procedure, article 42.12, Section 5(a). A copy of this Court’s “Order of . Deferred Adjudication” ____ attached to this Petition. The term of Petitioner’s period of (8) deferred adjudication began on _____ and ended on
VI-87 - Vehicle Inspection Operations & Training Manual ...
www.dps.texas.gov1.5.1 PROCEDURE FOR APPOINTMENT AS AN OFFICIAL VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION . ... adjudication of guilt or an order of deferred adjudication for the offense is entered against the person by a court of ... Texas Code of Criminal Procedures, Article 42.12 (3g) or 62.001 (Sexually Violent Offense).
How Do I Expunge My Record? - Texas
senate.texas.govcompleted deferred adjudication for a Class B or greater offense - even though the case was dismissed by the courts. New law SB144 - West - provides an exception 3. Certain persons who have been arrested on charges that have been dismissed cannot have record expunged, because the statute of limitations on those charges have not yet expired.
Deferred Adjudication (Code of Criminal Procedure 42.12 ...
txcourts.govDeferred Adjudication (Code of Criminal Procedure 42.12, Sec. 5) Deferred adjudication is a special form of judge-ordered community supervision (commonly known as “probation”) that permits a defendant to accept responsibility for a crime without an actual conviction being placed on the record. Only a judge can grant deferred adjudication, not