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Apr 28, 2009 07:40 PM

TX State Board of Nursing - Endorsement Legal Question


During a snowstorm in January, I was walking my dog... slipped on some ice and my siberian husky ran away, leash attached. He was later found by animal control and I picked him up at a shelter.

At the shelter, I was told since he was found with his leash still attached that there would be no fine as I made a good faith effort to confine the animal. Great. Signed some paperwork stating I was the owner of the dog and me and the pooch went home.

Fast forward three months to 4/28/09. This morning I awoke to loud banging on my door. Two police officers, their two police cars with lights on in my parking lot. My first thought was that someone had died and I was being notified. I was quickly told that I had a warrant out for my arrest for, "failure to confine an animal and failure to appear in court". I begged to disagree. I had not received any fines related to my husky being captured by animal control. I had not received any mail related to a court date, etc.

I was not allowed to change out of my pajamas. I was not even allowed to close my front door (the officer made sure to put his boot in the door jam - so I wouldn't, "lock" the door and refuse to come with them). The officers pushed hard for me to "bring a credit card" and I was swiftly handcuffed in front of all of my neighbors (I live in a prestigious area of town) and put into the back of a police car. Again, I stated that I had no knowledge of this offense.

At the police station, I was made to wait 45 minutes in handcuffs and I was placed in a locked small cell with a fabulous metal toilet. They didn't take a mug shot or take a set of prints. After a while, the officer came in with my "file" and said that he had my signature on a "ticket". I thought, I did fall that day, maybe I just didn't realize what I was signing?

A few minutes later I was in front of the judge pleading guilty, when suddenly I saw the "ticket" with my own eyes. My signature was not on it! Someone else had signed for me, followed by a badge number #359. Yay! I wasn't crazy. I quickly changed my plea to "not guilty," posted bond ($300.00) and a court date was set for June 8th.

Now, doesn't this whole ordeal sound a bit ridiculous? I think I was unfairly racially profiled (I'm Hispanic) and treated horribly given the circumstances. I have been applying for jobs and as a RN, we all know they conduct a rigorous background check and I'm sure this outstanding "warrant" prevented me from obtaining employment!

I'm freaking out... after two months of looking for a job I finally was offered two in Texas.

The officer said that this wouldn't "go on my record," but I'm not sure if I need to check "yes" when I apply for endorsement into Texas? Does my pending court date constitute any "pending charges"?

Has anyone had a prior "arrest" (omg I can't believe I just typed that) and applied for endorsement into TX? What is the process like? Can I at least receive a temporary permit? Or should I call the judge and try to get it expunged?

All this, because my dog ran away!!!!!!!


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from mommybess
Old Apr 29, 2009, 12:56 AM

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How awful!!! I hope thisgets cleared up and you are cleared of this insanity. You need to divulge this. The Board would be more upset with you for trying to hide it. I havefriends who have past issues with thelaw and they divulged it but were allowed a TX license. Good luck!
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Old Apr 29, 2009, 11:46 AM

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While I can't offer any advice, I'm in a similar situation (except that I actually was guilty of something very minor). After talking to the Board, everything seems as if it will go well as long as you dont lie about it and also as long as it wasnt a "barrier" crime (abuse, sexual assault, etc.) you will be fine - I was told that the process may take a little longer than normal, but you absolutely won't be denied for endorsement> I'm not sure exactly of the box you are asking about (if you should check it or not), but if it applies to you (i.e. mine was a misdemeanor, so I have to check that i have had a misdemeanor/felony), then check it, attach a statement of what happened, and you will be fine!
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Old May 01, 2009, 06:36 AM

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A ticket is a CIVIL matter not a criminal matter. You are not loooking at jail time and as the matter goes you are innocent until proven guilty in a court. The BON cannot refuse you licensure for a civil matter such as tickets.
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