Need Help Check elegibility.
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Need Help Check elegibility.
Hello,
So I know you guys are tired of seeing this type of post but I really do need help, and I may have to contact a lawyer if you guys cant help.
4/01/2008: I was arrested for Attempted Malicious Wounding
The charge was then amended to Assault and Battery
12/15/2008: Plea submitted Nolo Contendere for agreement of 150h community service to be done within 12 months supervised probation for the charges to be dropped
12/7/2009: Charged were Dismissed
I can't figure out through online Lit if I am eligible yet?
So I know you guys are tired of seeing this type of post but I really do need help, and I may have to contact a lawyer if you guys cant help.
4/01/2008: I was arrested for Attempted Malicious Wounding
The charge was then amended to Assault and Battery
12/15/2008: Plea submitted Nolo Contendere for agreement of 150h community service to be done within 12 months supervised probation for the charges to be dropped
12/7/2009: Charged were Dismissed
I can't figure out through online Lit if I am eligible yet?
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Re: Need Help Check elegibility.
What state were you arrested?Steelfire wrote:Hello,
So I know you guys are tired of seeing this type of post but I really do need help, and I may have to contact a lawyer if you guys cant help.
4/01/2008: I was arrested for Attempted Malicious Wounding
The charge was then amended to Assault and Battery
12/15/2008: Plea submitted Nolo Contendere for agreement of 150h community service to be done within 12 months supervised probation for the charges to be dropped
12/7/2009: Charged were Dismissed
I can't figure out through online Lit if I am eligible yet?
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Re: Need Help Check elegibility.
Virginia but served my hours here.
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I am assuming misdemeanor?Steelfire wrote:Virginia but served my hours here.
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It was amended to a Assault and Battery Virginia Code 18.2-57 Misdemeanor
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Re: Need Help Check elegibility.
I think you should be okay. Make sure you have copies of all of your court papers.Steelfire wrote:It was amended to a Assault and Battery Virginia Code 18.2-57 Misdemeanor
BTW, welcome to the forum.
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Is there somewhere I can get a firm yes/no before I drop 200-300 on the CHL?
Edit: Thank you
Edit: Thank you
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Re: Need Help Check elegibility.
Your post is very recent. There will be some CHL instructors who can weigh in with they opinion.Steelfire wrote:Is there somewhere I can get a firm yes/no before I drop 200-300 on the CHL?
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I was thinking of just going into a local police station and asking with my court papers in-hand but I was not sure if they would help me.
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I don't think that would help. Have you checked the DPS website for all eligibility questions? There are some that don't pertain to criminal history.Steelfire wrote:I was thinking of just going into a local police station and asking with my court papers in-hand but I was not sure if they would help me.
For example domestic violence, drug and alcohol addictions and psychological conditions can affect eligibility for obtaining a CHL.
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Welcome to the forum.
Ask ten people and get a dozen opinions. Here's one more. I think you have to wait until December because your arrangement sounds like deferred adjudication.
Only DPS can give you a firm yes/no and I never heard of them giving a firm yes without an application and fee.Steelfire wrote:Is there somewhere I can get a firm yes/no before I drop 200-300 on the CHL?
Ask ten people and get a dozen opinions. Here's one more. I think you have to wait until December because your arrangement sounds like deferred adjudication.
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There are no other issues that will effect my eligibility, this was an isolated incident. Don't even have a traffic violation past this mistake.
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There was never an official "Writ of deferred adjudication filed" to my knowledge, there could of been unknown to me, but yes I do believe it technically was.tbrown wrote:Welcome to the forum.
Only DPS can give you a firm yes/no and I never heard of them giving a firm yes without an application and fee.Steelfire wrote:Is there somewhere I can get a firm yes/no before I drop 200-300 on the CHL?
Ask ten people and get a dozen opinions. Here's one more. I think you have to wait until December because your arrangement sounds like deferred adjudication.
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I agree with tbrown that the final authority is DPS.Steelfire wrote:There was never an official "Writ of deferred adjudication filed" to my knowledge, there could of been unknown to me, but yes I do believe it technically was.tbrown wrote:Welcome to the forum.
Only DPS can give you a firm yes/no and I never heard of them giving a firm yes without an application and fee.Steelfire wrote:Is there somewhere I can get a firm yes/no before I drop 200-300 on the CHL?
Ask ten people and get a dozen opinions. Here's one more. I think you have to wait until December because your arrangement sounds like deferred adjudication.
I believe the date is based on the conviction, rather than the sentence. Since the conviction was 2008, five years has passed so you are good to go.
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So assuming that this offense is counted as a deferred adjudication w probation the wait period is 5 years even though they look back 10?