Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
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Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
Long story short...
Had a class A misdemeanor. I received deferred adjudication on 1/21/14 and subsequently completed that on 6/13/14 and the case was dismissed. When I pull up court documents it shows "Judgement Set-Aside" and "Disposed by DISM (Dismissal)". In reading LTC-16 (Current TCL Laws) it states:
(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
I have already filed my application, done my fingerprints, and was scheduled to take my LTC-100 class Monday. Am I eligible in the situation above? It looks like section C (highlighted) may have been added Sep 1, 2009. To me, it seems like I'm perfectly eligible being that my case was "set-aside" and dismissed.
Help!
Had a class A misdemeanor. I received deferred adjudication on 1/21/14 and subsequently completed that on 6/13/14 and the case was dismissed. When I pull up court documents it shows "Judgement Set-Aside" and "Disposed by DISM (Dismissal)". In reading LTC-16 (Current TCL Laws) it states:
(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
I have already filed my application, done my fingerprints, and was scheduled to take my LTC-100 class Monday. Am I eligible in the situation above? It looks like section C (highlighted) may have been added Sep 1, 2009. To me, it seems like I'm perfectly eligible being that my case was "set-aside" and dismissed.
Help!
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
The way I read it you are fine, although they may contact you to provide details of disposition.dempc6469 wrote:Long story short...
Had a class A misdemeanor. I received deferred adjudication on 1/21/14 and subsequently completed that on 6/13/14 and the case was dismissed. When I pull up court documents it shows "Judgement Set-Aside" and "Disposed by DISM (Dismissal)". In reading LTC-16 (Current TCL Laws) it states:
(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
I have already filed my application, done my fingerprints, and was scheduled to take my LTC-100 class Monday. Am I eligible in the situation above? It looks like section C (highlighted) may have been added Sep 1, 2009. To me, it seems like I'm perfectly eligible being that my case was "set-aside" and dismissed.
Help!
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
That's the way I read it as well.. called DPS directly and she said she wasn't part of the eligibility department and couldn't answer my question. Was hoping someone had better insight here.ScottDLS wrote:The way I read it you are fine, although they may contact you to provide details of disposition.dempc6469 wrote:Long story short...
Had a class A misdemeanor. I received deferred adjudication on 1/21/14 and subsequently completed that on 6/13/14 and the case was dismissed. When I pull up court documents it shows "Judgement Set-Aside" and "Disposed by DISM (Dismissal)". In reading LTC-16 (Current TCL Laws) it states:
(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
I have already filed my application, done my fingerprints, and was scheduled to take my LTC-100 class Monday. Am I eligible in the situation above? It looks like section C (highlighted) may have been added Sep 1, 2009. To me, it seems like I'm perfectly eligible being that my case was "set-aside" and dismissed.
Help!
I have gone ahead and downloaded both the Disposition document and the Order of Dismissal so that I can upload.
Anyone else with some advice/info on the topic would be highly appreciated!
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
Someone may correct me if I am wrong, but I recall that there are certain offenses against persons that are permanent disqualifiers for LTC regardless of deferred adjudication. Perhaps you could share what your offense was?
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You have to be much more detailed. What state? What county? What was the charge? (DWI, Assault, Poss of Marij, reckless driving?)
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
For a misdemeanor DA that was dismissed and set aside, it does not matter what it is, it is not disqualifying.
It could even be a domestic violence charge, but because it was a DA, it is not a conviction and is not disqualifying at the Federal level, and since it has been set aside, it will be covered under 411.171(4)(C) and not disqualifying at the State level.
You’re good to go.
It could even be a domestic violence charge, but because it was a DA, it is not a conviction and is not disqualifying at the Federal level, and since it has been set aside, it will be covered under 411.171(4)(C) and not disqualifying at the State level.
You’re good to go.
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
411.1711 lists the permanent disqualifiers, and 411.171(1) states that it must be a felony offense. The OP stated that his is a Class A Misdemeanor, so none of 411.1711 applies to him at all.longhorn86 wrote:Someone may correct me if I am wrong, but I recall that there are certain offenses against persons that are permanent disqualifiers for LTC regardless of deferred adjudication. Perhaps you could share what your offense was?
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
Thank you very much! This was my understanding as well. As long as the charge was set-aside and dismissed then it should not be a disqualifier.AJSully421 wrote:411.1711 lists the permanent disqualifiers, and 411.171(1) states that it must be a felony offense. The OP stated that his is a Class A Misdemeanor, so none of 411.1711 applies to him at all.longhorn86 wrote:Someone may correct me if I am wrong, but I recall that there are certain offenses against persons that are permanent disqualifiers for LTC regardless of deferred adjudication. Perhaps you could share what your offense was?
AJSully, I appreciate it!
For the record, it was in Texas (Dallas). That is the reason i quoted the Texas LTC-16 gun laws.
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You cannot have any class A misdemeanor deferred adjudication in Texas within the past 5 years I promise. You cannot get a true set aside on a deferred adjudication. I will be the one that said “I told you so”. You have to get an order of non-disclosure or expungement. Trust me or don’t trust me. I’m 100% correct on this one.
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Do you mind referencing the sections that state this in LTC-16?infoman wrote:You cannot have any class A misdemeanor deferred adjudication in Texas within the past 5 years I promise. You cannot get a true set aside on a deferred adjudication. I will be the one that said “I told you so”. You have to get an order of non-disclosure or expungement. Trust me or don’t trust me. I’m 100% correct on this one.
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It clearly shows in this attachment that the case was "Disposed by DISM" and the "Judgement Set-Aside".infoman wrote:You cannot have any class A misdemeanor deferred adjudication in Texas within the past 5 years I promise. You cannot get a true set aside on a deferred adjudication. I will be the one that said “I told you so”. You have to get an order of non-disclosure or expungement. Trust me or don’t trust me. I’m 100% correct on this one.
411.171(4)(C) states the following:
(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.
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Sorry but you can’t set aside a deferred adj., you can only set aside a straight conviction. I’m willing to bet this was Dallas Co., they are notorious for misusing “set aside” wording.
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He said above that it was in Dallas. Can you please expand on what you’re saying about Dallas Co misusing wording?
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Re: Class A Misdemeanor - Judgement "Set Aside"
Class A Misdemeanors have a 5 year ineligibility. Since his was 24 Jan 2014, would he be eligible to apply after 24 Jan 2019?
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After more than seven months, he probably already took the class or gave up, but maybe he'll come back and post an update.
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