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I am on a one year probation for a Dwi in Harris county Texas. I am four months into my probation. After finishing my one year how do I get it expunge

Anthony S. Simpson
Answered by attorney Anthony S. Simpson (Unclaimed Profile)
DUI/DWI lawyer at The Law Offices of Anthony Simpson, Esq.
The short answer is that you cannot get it expunged.  Expunction is a limited remedy found in the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 55.01.  You were placed on probation and you entered a guilty plea. Unfortunately, your conviction will not fall into one of the limited categories for which expunction is allowed.  
The short answer is that you cannot get it expunged.  Expunction is a limited remedy found in the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 55.01.  You were placed on probation and you entered a guilty plea. Unfortunately, your conviction will not fall into one of the limited categories for which expunction is allowed.  
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Dwi

Answered by attorney Tristan Nicolas Legrande
DUI/DWI lawyer at LeGrande Law
Your license can be suspended 2 ways from a DWI arrest: 1) Administrative License Revocation (ALR)- If you are arrested for DWI and refuse a breath or blood test, your license can be suspended 6 months; if you voluntarily provide a sample, it can be suspended for 90 days. You can request a hearing on the license revocation within 15 days of arrest or it is waived. If no hearing is requested, the suspension starts 45 days after arrest. If you request a hearing, your license may not get suspended - you would need a lawyer for this.   2) DWI conviction- 1st offense DWI conviction your license can be suspended from 90 days to 1-year.   If your license is suspended, you can obtain a license to drive during the suspension (occupational drivers license).
Your license can be suspended 2 ways from a DWI arrest: 1) Administrative License Revocation (ALR)- If you are arrested for DWI and refuse a breath or blood test, your license can be suspended 6 months; if you voluntarily provide a sample, it can be suspended for 90 days. You can request a hearing on the license revocation within 15 days of arrest or it is waived. If no hearing is requested, the suspension starts 45 days after arrest. If you request a hearing, your license may not get suspended - you would need a lawyer for this.   2) DWI conviction- 1st offense DWI conviction your license can be suspended from 90 days to 1-year.   If your license is suspended, you can obtain a license to drive during the suspension (occupational drivers license).
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Is it possible to get a Texas DL if suspended in Pennsylvania, Do they use NMR database?

Answered by attorney Mark R. Thiessen
DUI/DWI lawyer at Thiessen Law Firm
It's a gray area. Technically, Texas should uphold the suspension, but you never know if they are going to look. They are government employees after all.
It's a gray area. Technically, Texas should uphold the suspension, but you never know if they are going to look. They are government employees after all.
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