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The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) is the government agency that has jurisdiction to hear and decide administrative cases involving RN and LVN in Texas. It is also the agency that is responsible for overseeing the practice of professional nursing all over the state of Texas. Any RN or LVN who is guilty of violating state laws and issuances from the Texas Board of Nursing (BON) may be subjected to penalties or fines if not properly defended by a nurse attorney. As a matter of fact, the RN license and LVN license can even be suspended or revoked.

A perfect example of this incident happened to a nurse in Houston.

A 3year old RN who has three children was charged with capital murder in the death of a woman who had just taken her 3-day-old infant for his first medical checkup when she was accosted as she got into her pickup truck to go home.

The RN allegedly told her sister that “she now had the child and would be needing to do the adoption,” according to her arrest record. Her husband said she had told him nothing of any plan to adopt a child. He described her as someone who loved people, children and the elderly. He said there never has been an indication of mental illness.

The two spoke about twice a week when he called his children. The last time he talked to his estranged wife was a few days ago, he said, and she told him she was at work and asked him to call back on Tuesday. He said he tried reaching her all day without luck.

The RN’s sister said she lived at the apartment complex where authorities found the 2007 Lexus sedan believed to have been used in the murder and kidnapping, detectives said. The car’s registered owner is the RN.

Because of the incident, the Texas Board of Nursing investigated the nurse and suspended her license.

However, without valid evidence and expert nurse attorney to defend her, the RN was suspended and disciplined.

Any criminal case can be defended, as long as there is a skilled nurse attorney ready to assist you during the hearing before the Board of Nursing. The Texas Board of Nursing has full jurisdiction regarding cases that may affect an RN or LVN’s license from suspension, disciplinary action or revocation.

The RN lost the case simply because she failed to find an effective and efficient criminal nurse attorney. Avoid committing the same mistake she did. Find the right nurse attorney in Texas to help you with your needs. Contact criminal nurse attorney Yong J. An directly by calling or texting him at (832) 428-5679 for a discreet consultation.