First-Time DWI Offenses: If it’s your first DWI offense, and your blood-alcohol level was under 1.5 without any associated accidents or additional charges, your conviction may qualify for sealing under Texas law.
Misdemeanors: Class C misdemeanors with deferred adjudication are eligible for sealing once you’ve met the court’s conditions, like completing probation or paying fines.
Felonies: While felony convictions are harder to seal, there are exceptions. If you were arrested but not charged, had your case dismissed, or completed deferred adjudication, your record may qualify for sealing.
Evaluating Your Case: Bruce will carefully assess your criminal history and identify the best strategy for sealing your record based on Texas laws.
Navigating Legal Procedures: The process of sealing a record is complex, with strict guidelines and documentation. Bruce’s extensive experience ensures that every detail is handled properly.
Fighting for Your Future: Bruce understands that a lingering record can impact your ability to secure housing, employment, or education. He’s dedicated to helping you clear your record and move forward with confidence.
Providing Long-Term Support: Beyond sealing your record, Bruce will guide you through the next steps, ensuring you have the support and resources to make the most of your clean slate.
Every client is more than just a case—they’re a person with a voice that deserves to be heard. Contact Bruce Kaye today to see how we can help protect your rights and ensure your story is told with precision and power.
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