You are often "positive" on your statements. Perhaps you should consider Tex. Gov't Code §411.171.infoman wrote:You will be permanently disqualified. I'm positive on this. You should have plead "not guilty", the fact that you plead no contest makes you permanently disqualified based on that specific charge. Basically, you are spinning your wheels and wasting your money.
Chas.
411.171(4) wrote:Sec. 411.171. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
. . .
(4) "Convicted" means an adjudication of guilt or, except as provided in Section 411.1711, an order of deferred adjudication entered against a person by a court of competent jurisdiction whether or not the imposition of the sentence is subsequently probated and the person is discharged from community supervision. The term does not include an adjudication of guilt or an order of deferred adjudication that has been subsequently:
- (A) expunged;
(B) pardoned under the authority of a state or federal official; or
(C) otherwise vacated, set aside, annulled, invalidated, voided, or sealed under any state or federal law.