I don't know the statute number is it really neccesary? It was a drug crime, 3rd degree felony. I got 2 years probation.seniorjudge said:Q: I took a plea and got deferred adjudication. I was just wondering if when I'm done with probation if it will restore my right to vote, ability to be a juror and restore my right to bare arms?
A: What were you convicted of? What was the statute number?
(BTW, you can bare your arms any time it is warm enough. )
http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/bpp/exec_clem/exec_clem.htmlamy-young said:I don't know the statute number is it really neccesary? It was a drug crime, 3rd degree felony. I got 2 years probation.
(BTW, you can bare your arms any time it is warm enough. ) Here in Texas that's all the time.
The court went on to decide that it was. In other words, it's probably not a good idea ot have any guns until you're off probation.Valentine’s most substantial argument is
that the evidence is insufficient to establish, beyond
a reasonable doubt, that his conduct
constituted a violation of § 922. Such a
conviction requires a finding that the defendant
received a firearm shipped in interstate commerce5
while he was “under indictment for a
crime punishable by imprisonment for a term
exceeding one year . . . .” 18 U.S.C. § 922.
As noted above, in January 2002 Valentine
was indicted for theft and received five years’
deferred adjudication. The relevant question,
therefore, is whether the deferred adjudication
is tantamount to being “under indictment.”
Thank you very much. Being on probation means I can't have a gun right now. Through this website I have read that I will have a record (conviction) until I file for an order of non-disclosure. So does that mean that I won't be able to have a gun until I file for an order of non-disclosure?Kane said:(After some more research) there's at least one federal appeals court that's ruled that being on a deferred adjudication is the equivalent of being "under indictment" for purposes of the federal law prohibiting "receiving a firearm that travelled in interstate commerce while under indictment for a felony."
http://www.ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/04/04-40557-CR0.wpd.pdf
The court went on to decide that it was. In other words, it's probably not a good idea ot have any guns until you're off probation.
Thanks seniorjugde.seniorjudge said:
It is all those republicans..... just kiddin....amy-young said:Thanks seniorjugde.
You don't have a conviction, if you got a deferred adjudication.amy-young said:Thank you very much. Being on probation means I can't have a gun right now. Through this website I have read that I will have a record (conviction) until I file for an order of non-disclosure. So does that mean that I won't be able to have a gun until I file for an order of non-disclosure?
I learned about the order of non-disclosure thing through this thread.
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=276832
If there's anything wrong in the world, you can bet those damn Republicans are involved, somewhere.RedemptionMan said:It is all those republicans..... just kiddin....