Admission By The Texas Legislature!
During the 79th session of the Texas legislature in 2005, legislators admitted that defendants are often lied to in court about deferred adjudication!
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Austin03112006_1
This is a recording of Rob Sandifer's speech at the capitol building in Austin, TX. on March 11, 2006
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Austin03112006_2
This is a recording of William Castle's speech at the capitol building in Austin, TX. on March 11, 2006.
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Brief Overview of DA
This file briefly defines what DA is, how many people it affects, how it affects them, and what needs to be done to fix the problem.
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Deferred Adjudication Exposed!
This file exposes the original intentions of DA and how it has evolved into a devastating trap for the unwary!
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Deferred Adjudication Statistics in Texas
The Texas Department of Public Safety released statistics in February, 2005 detailing that 1.92 million Texas citizens have been given "community supervision" (deferred adjudication)
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DM-349
Attorney General Dan Morales issued this opinion in 1995 declaring that deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction!
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DM-464
Then Texas Attorney General Dan Morales issued Opinion #464 which stated, among other things, that deferred adjudication is not a conviction.
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Dutton.doc
Sample letter to Texas state representative Harold Dutton detailing the 14th amendment rights violations against those the Exclusion List
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FamilyViolence.doc
The true story about the "Family Violence Industry" in the state of Texas written by a Texas Criminal Defense Attorney, Paul Stuckle
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Fighting Corruption!
How to recognize and fight government corruption happening all around us.
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GA-0413
Attorney General Greg Abbott issued this opinion in March, 2006 once again declaring that deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction!
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Gamblin VS. Texas Education Agency
This file demonstrates through the actions of the 85th Judicial District Court of Brazos County that deferred adjudication is not a conviction
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House Bill 557
House Bill 557 (originally introduced in 1999 during the 76th regular session of the Texas State Legislature).
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John Bradley
Texas prosecutor John Bradley says that the original intention of the deferred adjudication law was to allow defendants the opportunity to "avoid having a criminal record".
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Kellum versus State of TX.
Case law was established on 03/29/06 in the 5th District Court of Appelas in Dallas, TX. The ruling emphasized and reaffirmed that a successfully completed deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction in the state of Texas.
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Pro Bono Attorneys
This file lists possible pro bono legal resources in Texas
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Senator West
Presss release by Senator West on June 24, 2003 stating that deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction and the original intention of the deferred adjudication law was to allow an arrested person to not have a criminal record and "wipe the slate clean".
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State of Texas Annual Adult Probation Expenditures
This file details the annual dollar amounts the state of Texas spends each year to maintain the presence of the adult probation system.
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TAJLR Flier
Please pass this flier out to as many people as you can! This will help get the word out and cause us to have the kind of tremendous organization growth necessary to achieve expunction law reform in Texas!
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TAJLR Flier2
This flier was created by Richard Dimery, Houston, TX.
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Tune VS. Texas DPS
This case once again validates Texas Law as saying that a successfully completed deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction!
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US Supreme Court Ruling
Recent US Supreme Court ruling detailing that deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction (10-10-2006)
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William Castle Research Study
Mr. William Castle's research studies regarding Deferred Adjudication in the state of Texas
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5th Circuit Court of Appeals
5th Circuit Court of Appeals rules that deferred adjudication is NOT a conviction!
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