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Is Deferred Adjudication legal?

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Is Deferred Adjudication legal?

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Can the state of Texas make a contract and not honor it? That is exactly what the state of Texas is doing, by not allowing people to expunge their criminal records. Once time has been served, and if no other cases are pending individuals should have the opportunity to expunge their records, not just seal them. If they are not given this opportunity then rehabilitating some one has no value. It there is no hope for these people who are in the system. Then cannot return to a normal life, because the state focuses on building more prisons, instead of rewarding those individuals who succeed by clearing their records, Texas instead chooses to make money by selling the most embarrassing facts of a persons past. As a result of the dishonor of Texas making money by selling official state records to background check companies, Texas is constantly building more prison. Deferred Adjudication, and other probations leave a permanent mark on the criminal histories of individuals. Read some of these

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