It is now possible for individuals registered as sex offenders in the State of Texas to obtain early termination of their obligation to register. Under Chapter 62 of the Texas Rules of Criminal Procedure, provisions are in play that allow individuals who have been convicted or placed on deferred adjudication probation for certain offenses to be eligible for early termination of sex offender registration.
There are also provisions for early termination of sex offender registration for juveniles and young adults under the Romeo and Juliette statute. Attorney Churak has assisted individuals in submitting their applications for early termination of registration and is knowledgeable in the application process, the clinical evaluation and the filing of the Motions in the State Courts of Texas to obtain deregistration.
He is well experienced in the handling of criminal matters including deregistration of sex offenders. Contact us for a free initial evaluation to see if you qualify for sex offender deregistration. If you qualify our office will present your application before the Counsel of Sex Offender Treatment, assist you in obtaining your clinical evaluation by a licensed sex offender therapist and represent you before the court to obtain early termination of your obligation to register as a sex offender.
Contact us for a free case evaluation. We are licensed to practice in all District Courts in the State of Texas and can handle your deregistration case anywhere in the State of Texas.
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