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What Is Considered Family Violence In Texas?

Assault Family Violence Defense: Understanding Your Rights in North Texas Facing an assault family violence charge in Texas is a profoundly serious matter. Beyond the immediate legal repercussions, a conviction can have devastating, long-term consequences on your employment, housing, and personal reputation. Since 2020, Texas courts and law enforcement have seen a significant increase in…

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What Is Deferred Disposition In Texas?

Deferred Disposition for Class C Misdemeanors in Texas Justice and Municipal Courts (Chapter 45A) In Texas Justice and Municipal Courts (governed by Chapter 45A of the Code of Criminal Procedure), deferred disposition offers a unique opportunity for individuals charged with Class C misdemeanors to potentially avoid a conviction on their record. It’s essentially an agreement…

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How To Remove A Conviction From Your Record In Texas

Sealing Criminal Records in Texas: Understanding Nondisclosures and Expunctions Beltz Law Group: 214-321-4105 Facing a criminal conviction in Texas can have long-lasting consequences, impacting employment, housing, and even personal reputation. While a conviction might seem permanent, Texas law offers avenues to protect your past, making your criminal record less accessible to the public. This process,…