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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the deferred adjudication form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your citation number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in your name as the defendant in the designated field. Ensure that it matches your official identification.
  4. Acknowledge your status as a pro se defendant by checking the appropriate box, confirming you have reviewed the prosecution's file.
  5. Indicate your plea by selecting 'No Contest' and request deferral for 90 days. This section is crucial for your case outcome.
  6. Complete all required fields regarding compliance with court orders, including driver’s license status and any necessary courses if under 25.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom, ensuring all information is accurate before submission.
  8. Prepare a money order or cashier's check for $255.00 and attach it along with this completed form when mailing it to the court.

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The terms of deferred adjudication vary from state to state, but the goal is the sameto divert individuals away from a conviction at the front end of a criminal case. Find the right defense attorney for free. agree to abide by certain conditions for a certain time (usually 12-36 months).
Requirements of Deferred Adjudication Commit no offense against the laws of the Texas or the United States. Avoid injurious or vicious habits. Abstain from use of alcohol or controlled substances. Submit to random urinalysis. Avoid persons or places of disreputable or harmful character.
It is a common misconception that a deferred charge will disappear once you complete the program. Indeed, there is no longer a risk of a conviction or imprisonment for that charge. However, it may remain on your record. In some cases, such as for some types of felonies, that charge will stay on your record for years.

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Deferred adjudication is a plea deal in which a defendant accepts to complete specific requirements as an alternative to other punishments, like jail time. Upon completing those requirements, the defendant will often avoid any conviction on their permanent record and may have their case dismissed entirely.
Eligibility for Deferred Adjudication Any person charged with a misdemeanor offense other than driving while intoxicated (DWI), boating while intoxicated (BWI) or flying while intoxicated is eligible for deferred adjudication.
In a deferred adjudication, a defendant must first plead guilty or not contest. The state doesnt have to go back to trial if the defendant is unsuccessful. Instead, the court enters its judgment and sentence. At this point, the defendants record will show a criminal conviction.

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