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An experienced Houston nurse attorney has surely helped a lot of RNs and LVNs when it comes to cases that may lead to disciplinary action. 

Unfortunately, an RN from Houston failed to do this. This results in disciplinary action from the Texas Board of Nursing. Always keep in mind that the Texas Board of Nursing handles all of the cases that may affect the license from receiving the suspension, disciplinary action, or revocation. However, with the right nurse attorney for the case, rest assured that the case can go according to the nurse’s favor, especially if the RN has a good defense against the case.

On or about February 5, 2015, the RN was arrested for a Class A misdemeanor offense. 

Because of the incident, the RN was summoned by the Texas Board of Nursing to hear her side. 

In response to the incident, the RN states her cousins now ex-wife assaulted her vehicle and had eight people surround it. To protect herself she reached for her gun and showed it to them pointing in the air and in no direction of anyone. Approximately 2 months later, she received a letter stating that she was being charged with Deadly Conduct. 

The following incident and defense against the case caused the Texas Board of Nursing to place the RN and her license into disciplinary proceedings. She would have sought assistance from a good nurse attorney to provide clarifications towards the case.

If you’ve ever done any errors or misdemeanor outside or during your shift as an RN or LVN, and you wish to preserve your career and your license, an experienced nurse attorney is what you need. Nurse Attorney Yong J. An, an experienced nurse attorney for various licensing cases for 14 years, can assist you by contacting him at (832) 428-5679.