misdemeanor offenses

Rick Perry's Definition of "More Harm Than Good"

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Fri, 06/19/2009 - 10:30pm

The Governor’s reason for vetoing the expunction bill:

House Bill No. 3481 would authorize the expunction of criminal records, including law enforcement case files, 180 days after an arrest if no formal misdemeanor or felony charges have been filed.

Current statutory provisions require that the statute of limitations for the particular offense, usually at least two years, expire before criminal records may be destroyed, including in cases involving misdemeanor offenses.



 

When's the Last Time You Heard Someone Say...

Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer  Mon, 03/24/2008 - 8:30pm

A former police officer, county Sheriff, and corrections officer asked Simple Justice a simple question: “When does a felon become an ex-felon?

Is even a low grade nonviolent felony conviction a life sentence? And, if it is, should it be?” To which he replied, in part: