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Serious offense cases to any degree are one of the cases that a nurse attorney can resolve. These professionals can guarantee their clients that any false accusations against them can be denied by the Texas Board of Nursing once you hire them for assistance. Sadly, an LVN in Texas failed to do so.

On or about December 14, 2016, the LVN entered a plea of Guilty to MAN/DEL CS PG 1>=16<4G. 2nd-degree felony offense committed on July 28, 2015, in the Criminal District Court. As a result of the plea, the proceedings against the LVN were deferred without entering an adjudication of guilt, and the LVN was placed on probation for a period of eight (8) years, to run concurrently and ordered to pay a fine and court costs. 

It was on or about December 14, 2016, that the LVN entered a plea of Guilty to MAN/DEL CS PG 1>=4G<2006, Ist degree felony offense committed on September 22, 2016, in the Criminal District Court. As a result of the plea, the proceedings against the LVN were deferred without entering an adjudication of guilt, and the LVN was placed on probation for a period of eight (8) years, to run concurrent with Cause# F1534675 and ordered to pay a fine 

In response to the occurrence, the LVN states she is currently on probation with a current discharge date of December 13, 2024. Obviously, in the past, she made some poor choices and she has definitely learned from her mistakes. It was mentioned by the LVN that her sobriety date is April 13, 2018, and she has successfully completed 20 months of substance abuse treatment programs, including intensive and supportive outpatient care while working the 12-step program and attending AANA meetings. The said LVN by her signature expresses her desire to voluntarily surrender the license. 

This is the reason why the Board of Nursing decided to discipline and suspend her LVN license. 

Serious offenses may compromise your career, which is why a Texas nurse attorney could provide you with the best help against these issues. If you have any valid reasons, you may refer to a nurse attorney to provide further defense against your case.

The Texas Board of Nursing then considered the evidence given to them and sentenced the RN and her license to disciplinary proceedings. She could have hired a nurse attorney to assist her in the case. To contact one, you may dial Nurse Attorney Yong J. An at (832) 428-5679 to schedule a private consultation.