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Criminal issues compromise your career, which is why a Texas nurse attorney could provide you the best help against these issues. If you have any valid reasons, you may refer to an experienced attorney to provide further defense against your case. An LVN from El Paso, Texas happens to be one of them.

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

As a defense to her case, the LVN 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, the LVN received a letter stating that she was being charged with Deadly Conduct.

Even though the LVN had the chance to explain her side to the Texas Board of Nursing, her lack of an effective nurse attorney to help her resulted in her disciplinary actions.

The case could have resulted in a lesser disciplinary action by the Board of Nursing, only if the LVN hired an effective defense attorney to help her win her case.

Losing your license may greatly affect your future career, but only if you failed to hire a nurse defense attorney for the case. There are some RNs and LVNs who missed their chances to get their license saved from revocation just because they weren’t able to hire any nurse attorney to defend them.

If you have questions on how to defend your license from allegations placed on you, it’s best to contact a nurse attorney who has years worth of experience. Nurse Attorney Yong J. An will surely assist you once you contact him at (832) 428-5679 for consultation or further inquiries.