Here we go..... I have 24 Class C Misdemeanors...

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I know. I know.

I fully accept the comments I am going to receive. I just wanted to post my story out there because I came to the forums looking for advice- and couldn't really find a story that really fit mine. So I figured, if I post my story, maybe it'll help someone else out. Right?

How I came to receive 24 Class C Misdemeanors (In Texas):

In 2001, when I was 21 years old, I met this guy that I thought I loved. He had just come back from Iraq and he seemed to be my prince charming. Under his advice (and under my young and stupid judgement) I agreed to open a joint checking account for us with myself listed as the primary because he gave me all these different reasons why he couldn't be the primary. Love is Blind, whatever. I was the only one who worked because he was receiving disability from the Army- he was injured while at war- and so he stayed home all day. Anyway, this was back before debit cards were the way to go- so checks were written for EVERYTHING. I wrote checks for gas, rent, utilities, groceries, cash, shopping, etc. Needless to say, I wrote 24 checks before my checks were being declined. After receiving a call from the DA's office I found out that the reason why all my checks bounced was because my prince charming had a 9-yr old daughter in Oklahoma and owed 9 years of back child support. I didn't even know he had a child!! I didn't have the money to pay all the fees and cost for the checks I had written (and any money that was deposited into the account was immediately removed). So.... I went to jail. Twice. actually. because the first time was to cover 22 of the checks and the second time was to cover the last 2 checks since they didn't all get to the DA's office at the same time. I did time for the crime. I pled no contest only because I didn't intentionally mean to bounce all those checks-- but I did write them so no matter what- I am guilty of the crime. I fully accept that.

Application into nursing school (In Oklahoma):It was 2008 and I had moved back to Oklahoma. Application to nursing school was a cinch. I didn't disclose on my application that I had misdemeanors because it asked if I had felonies.... Needless to say, the guilt got to me and I made an appointment with the Dean of Nursing. Her face when I told her exactly how many misdemeanor charges I had was priceless, but nonetheless, she told me the truth. She told me to make my time during Nursing School a collection of good character and that when I graduated I would more than likely need to obtain legal counsel because I would be appearing in front of the BON.

What I did during Nursing School:

I was a representative for the school of nursing when high school seniors and their parents came to visit the campus. I was really involved with my school's SNA. I even served as President for a year and Vice President for a semester (I failed- yes, I failed a nursing clinical- after 1 semester bc I went through a divorce and my dad was dying of End-Stage Liver Disease and often a patient on the floor where I had clinicals.... and I was in no way, shape, or form able to pass my clinical- mentally or emotionally- my dad passed away that Spring so being kicked out of school at that time was a good thing because it allowed me plenty of time to grieve all those sudden losses). I reapplied and was reaccepted into the program to finish my Senior year of a BSN program (yes. I failed fall semester of my Senior year. it was hard). I also was a member of Sigma Theta Tau International- the Nursing Honor's Society. I was also a member of Nurses' Christian Fellowship.

Application for the NCLEX (In Oklahoma):

It took a long time to get all the paperwork that they needed for my misdemeanors in Texas because Texas had disposed of my cases after the 5-yr mark. In fact, the arrests never showed up on my background check for my clinicals at the VA (but I still fully disclosed the information) and it didn't show up on my background check for the job that I have waiting for me (which I fully disclosed the information to as well), that is, if I have a job still waiting for me. I, literally, do not show up on any background check unless you use my SPN number-- which is the number assigned to me when I went to jail-- for whatever reason. I really think it's because someone in Texas made a boo-boo at their job and for whatever reason, my fingerprints don't trigger during the background checks. Anyways, I still fully disclosed all the information to the BON because I know the guilt and fear of being caught one day would kill me and to me the anxiety is never worth it.

So here I am, in 2013, at age 30.... graduated with a BSN.... and no authorization to sit for my NCLEX. I received letters from the BON and today I finally received THE letter. The one that says that the BON will consider my Application for Licensure by Examination to practice as a Registered Nurse. I have NOT even received my authorization to test, but I'm pretty sure this is the trial by fire where they determine whether I can even take the NCLEX or not. I have retained an attorney, who is also an RN, and also has experience going in front of the BON. I would be lying if I said that I wasn't scared out of my wits. I knew this day would come and I still chose to go through a BSN program- I regret nothing. Even if I get denied permission to sit for the NCLEX, I was well aware of the possibility that I wouldn't receive the prize at the end, and still- I have no regrets (except for dating that guy of course).

My interdisciplinary panel hearing is on July 16, 2013. I will do my best to update everyone about what happened, how the process went, etc. because I feel that being honest about my story could at least help one person not stress too much about theirs. I meet with my lawyer tomorrow, other than that, pray for me, because I'm pretty sure I'm going to need all the prayers that I can get. Thank you.

Brutal. I honestly hope it works out for you. Goodluck.

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So what year did this occur? In a previous post of yours you had said 7 years would have elapsed by the time you graduated. Your post in this thread would seem to indicate that 10 years have passed.

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Praying for favor over you!

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I hope things will work out for you. I think your explanations are compelling and should help your case.

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How can child support be taken out of your account if you are the primary account holder and he is only a signer? That seems so wrong to me. They (whomever "they" are) took your money, not his.

I wish you all the best with your battle and hope you are able to sit for the NCLEX soon!!!

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You met an Iraq war vet in 2001?

The problem with that ... is that 9/11 didn't happen until September 11, 2001 ... and there were not U.S. combat troops in Iraq until 2003.

Uhmmmm...you are not exactly correct.

The Gulf War (2 August 1990 – 28 February 1991), codenamed Operation Desert Storm (17 January 1991 – 28 February 1991) was a war waged by a U.N.-authorized Coalition force from 34 nations led by the United States, against Iraq in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait.

The war is also known under other names, such as the Persian Gulf War, First Gulf War, Gulf War I, or the First Iraq War, before the term "Iraq War" became identified instead with the 2003 Iraq War (also referred to in the U.S. as "Operation Iraqi Freedom").

Kuwait's invasion by Iraqi troops that began 2 August 1990 was met with international condemnation, and brought immediate economic sanctions against Iraq by members of the U.N. Security Council. U.S. President George H. W. Bush deployed U.S. forces into Saudi Arabia, and urged other countries to send their own forces to the scene.

Gulf War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Even if the dates are wrong....it is clear that the OP was taken for a ride.

Woogy How can child support be taken out of your account if you are the primary account holder and he is only a signer?

It is wrong.......however.......I was married once before and my ex had children....and YES if you have anything joint...it's theirs.

OP.... I'm sending positive thoughts for a good out come

but you were not guilty of writing bad checks, that requires intent, you needed a lawyer then. Now.....good luck.

So what year did this occur? In a previous post of yours you had said 7 years would have elapsed by the time you graduated. Your post in this thread would seem to indicate that 10 years have passed.

This occurred in 2003, the last 2 checks hit the DA's office in January 2004, so I was arrested once in 2003, and once in 2004.

The date in a previous post was most likely before because I had planned on graduating earlier (in 2011) but I had a discrepancy with a Chemistry course (I previously went to a state college and my nursing school was a private college so it wasn't exactly easily transferable due to "content"), so my graduation date was pushed back to 2012. However, I was served divorce papers and my dad was dying..... Repeat senior year, do not pass go, do not collect degree. So FINALLY, I graduated in 2013. Yay!

I had a few life obstacles that got in the way of what I had planned for myself as far as nursing school, but I didn't make this post to be a sacrificial lamb for those who doubt my story- I made this post to help those who may have questions but due to embarrassment or fear of being chastised they haven't posted. This is just a candid story of my mistakes and how it's being handled with the BON.

Some states will take it out of any account the person's name is on...whether they are the primary account holder or not. If their name is there, they have access to the money, so it is free game!

Good luck and thanks for sharing your story.

"Keep moving, even if you don't want to. As long as you move forward something rewarding will come up..." And you kept moving forward, so I am so sure that a reward is approaching. Trust The Lord he will never forsake you. My prayers will be with you :)

Thank you for sharing! In my state I went to apply for nursing school with ONE misdemeanor and they wouldn't accept my application until 10 years had passed (it has been 7) and then said it would be very difficult for me to obtain a license without jumping through a lot of hoops. I really only want to work in the O.R. so I am becoming a surgical tech instead and perhaps I will become a nurse later in my life.

It is so hard to get past mistakes you made when you were young, sometimes. I was 19 when I was charged. I sincerely hope and pray all goes well for you! Just that you had the determination to get through school knowing this could happen means a lot. Hang in there! You have come this far, you will get through this!

Sounds to me like the prosecution went after the easy target instead of the deadbeat dad who took advantage of everyone involved but anyway....***SIGH***

My nursing instructor mentioned that people get misdemeanors exsponged (sp?) from their records all the time. I hope your lawyer/RN is working on that. That would wipe them off of your record as though they never existed and this would cease to be an issue. Whether exsponged or not, I hope BON sides in your favor.

Best of luck to you!!

Expungement only works if the state where the conviction resides offers the process, and not all states do, New York for instance does not. Once convicted for a crime there is really nothing anyone can do absent a pardon from the governor to remove it from their record.

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