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It’s best to seek the help of a Dallas Nurse Attorney when facing different complaints and allegations. However, some nurses tend to face these results instead without thinking that Dallas Nurse Attorney are always reliable for matters such as these.

On or about October 22, 2016, an RN from Houston submitted a Texas Online Renewal Document Registered Nurse to the Board of Nurse Examiners for the State of Texas, in which she provided false, deceptive, and  misleading information, in that she answered question: “Have you ever been convicted, placed on community supervision whether or not adjudicated guilty, sentenced to serve jail or prison time or granted pretrial diversion, or received a court order whether or not a sentence was imposed, including any pending criminal charges or unresolved arrests whether or not on appeal (excluding minor Class C traffic violations)?” 

The RN failed to disclose that on or about October 28, 2016, the RN was arrested by police authorities for SMUGGLING ALIENS. 

In response to the allegations, the RN states she was going to work and was stopped by federal agents and detained. The RN was released on a personal recognizance bond for Conspiracy To Transport Illegal Aliens, charges pending. The RN also states she has been reporting to the authorities and has turned her life around to focus on her job and family. 

Any RN or LVN should never commit errors, negligence or misconduct in work as it may affect their performance, which may lead to further issues to the patients they are taking care of. Additionally, if you ever undergo cases such as this, it’s best to seek the assistance of a good Dallas Nurse Attorney as it could make the case better in your favor. Be sure to find a Dallas Nurse Attorney who’s experienced and knowledgeable in several nurse cases to ensure the best assistance possible.

The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) is the government agency that has jurisdiction to hear and decide administrative cases involving RN and LVN license. The Board has the power to suspend and/or revoke the nurse license.  It is also the agency that is responsible for overseeing the practice of professional nursing all over the State of Texas.

The Texas Board of Nursing decided to revoke her license as a result of her actions. It’s because she failed to hire a good nurse attorney for the case, which is why her defense was not matched with the evidence that the Board possesses.

If you also received a complaint regarding a case filed on you, you should hire a Dallas Nurse Attorney immediately before it’s too late. Texas nurse attorney Yong J. An is one of those dedicated nurse lawyers who helped various nurses in their cases since 2006. You may contact him 24/7 at (832) 428-5679 for more information or if you want to schedule a private consultation.