My RN license was revoked in 2013 for unprofessional conduct. I had a string of substance abuse legal issues (DUI 2010, Possession 2011, then a bunch of misdemeanors that were dismissed) and though I had been sober and in the program x1 year when they investigated me, the combo of me not understanding the process and defending my license alone, coupled with the newness of my sobriety ended with a shocking revocation.
Now, sober 4 years, way stronger for it, I'm ready to apply for a new license here in Texas. I struggle with how to explain myself, and would love to read some drafts of others letters of explanation or any advice on the topic, as this feels like uncharted territory.
I have not had any luck finding any Dallas attorneys that could help. An attorney in CA soaked me for $1000 saying she could get the revocation lifted then pulled a shrug oops move.
Thanks!!!
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Hi All!
My RN license was revoked in 2013 for unprofessional conduct. I had a string of substance abuse legal issues (DUI 2010, Possession 2011, then a bunch of misdemeanors that were dismissed) and though I had been sober and in the program x1 year when they investigated me, the combo of me not understanding the process and defending my license alone, coupled with the newness of my sobriety ended with a shocking revocation.
Now, sober 4 years, way stronger for it, I'm ready to apply for a new license here in Texas. I struggle with how to explain myself, and would love to read some drafts of others letters of explanation or any advice on the topic, as this feels like uncharted territory.
I have not had any luck finding any Dallas attorneys that could help. An attorney in CA soaked me for $1000 saying she could get the revocation lifted then pulled a shrug oops move.
Thanks!!!