Can i still get my CHL? Help?
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Can i still get my CHL? Help?
how it goin guys...I live in texas right now..i am currently 20 and turn 21 on feb.1st....I have a question about my ccw permit...when i was 17 me and a couple of buddy's...kinda got into a little trouble when i was a teen...We got a criminal mischief and a criminal tresspassing charges....Will this deny me on my CHL when i turn 21...Will it matter since i was a juvenile....never been in trouble since then just made some stupid choices when i was a kid and hung with the wrong people...any ideas?
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Well, from glancing at the penal code, it would seem that it'd depend on the type of charges you were convicted of. If it was a felony, forget it. If it was a Class A or B misdemeanor, forget it for another year or so. Otherwise, so long as you meet the other requirements, you should be okay.
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For criminal tresspass, check penal code chapter 30, it's either a class A or B misdemeanor. For mischief, check chapter 28. Depending on what you did, it's either a class A or B. You should be ok after 5 years of your conviction have passed.tedmonds wrote:how it goin guys...I live in texas right now..i am currently 20 and turn 21 on feb.1st....I have a question about my ccw permit...when i was 17 me and a couple of buddy's...kinda got into a little trouble when i was a teen...We got a criminal mischief and a criminal tresspassing charges....Will this deny me on my CHL when i turn 21...Will it matter since i was a juvenile....never been in trouble since then just made some stupid choices when i was a kid and hung with the wrong people...any ideas?
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You can read for yourself here (Texas Penal Code):
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/petoc.html
You or your lawyer should look at your record. It looks like the criminal mischief statute can be from a Class C misdemeanor to a 1st degree felony (I hope it's not the latter, since you would still be incarcerated) depending on the monetary damages and what was damaged. Ditto the criminal trespass statute--could be from a Class C to Class A misdemeanor, depending on circumstances.
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http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/statutes/petoc.html
You or your lawyer should look at your record. It looks like the criminal mischief statute can be from a Class C misdemeanor to a 1st degree felony (I hope it's not the latter, since you would still be incarcerated) depending on the monetary damages and what was damaged. Ditto the criminal trespass statute--could be from a Class C to Class A misdemeanor, depending on circumstances.
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The 5 year exclusionary period for misdemeanor convictions starts when any probationary or deferred adjudication period is over, not on the date of conviction. If you received probation or deferred adjudication, it will effect your eligibility date.
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There are a couple of things you need to find out. Since you were 17, it could be that you were prosecuted as an adult. If you were, and the charge was a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, then you are ineligible for 5 years from the date of the conviction. If, however, you were prosecuted as a juvenile, then a misdemeanor conviction does not disqualify you. Only felony juvenile convictions count against the CHL eligibility requirements.
Bear in mind, I am only a CHL instructor and cannot give you legal advice. For the best answer, you should call the DPS helpline at 1-800-224-5744 after gathering as much info as you can on your charge.
Good luck to you!
Bear in mind, I am only a CHL instructor and cannot give you legal advice. For the best answer, you should call the DPS helpline at 1-800-224-5744 after gathering as much info as you can on your charge.
Good luck to you!
thanks guys....I was charged as a juvenile...I was not tried as an adult...so what i am gathering is that i should be ok....Cause i was not charged as an adult i went through a program called Youth COurt.. instead of jailtime and things like that u write essay's take tour's of jails and had to particapate in the youth court program...that is what i did for my sentance also community service at a local salvation army...does any of this help clarify things.....
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That is not accurate at all. Texas will look to see if the juveline crime was of a Felony Grade Crime.tedmonds wrote:thanks guys....I was charged as a juvenile...I was not tried as an adult...so what i am gathering is that i should be ok...
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