It's a Class C Misdemeanor and not "disorderly conduct" so it will not have an effect on your CHL. Even speeding is a class C. Now if you feel really strongly that you are innocent and want to spend money to go to trial, then by all means do it. But your CHL should be safe.Utopia54 wrote:I was issued a summons for Contributing to Non Attendance of a Minor. Could this charge result in losing my CHL? I am trying to determine if I need to get a lawyer or if I can fight the charge myself.
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- Wed Mar 03, 2010 9:14 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Class C Question
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