Whenever someone filed a complaint against you, your license could be put in danger if not defended by a nurse attorney.
On or about July 5, 2007, an Rn from Austin 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/or misleading information, in that she answered “No” to the question: “Have you ever been convicted, placed on community supervision whether or not adjudicated guilty, sentenced to serve jail or prison time or granted pre-trial diversion, or plead guilty, no contest or nolo contendere to any crime in any state, territory or country …”
However, the RN failed to disclose that on or about January 22, 2007, she was convicted of INTOXICATION ASSAULT (a 3rd Degree felony offense committed on November 18, 2005),
On or about November 18, 2005, she was also arrested by the San Antonio Police Department, San Antonio, Texas, for INTOXICATED ASSAULT W/VEHICLE SBI (a 3rd Degree felony offense).
Because of the incident, the RN was disciplined by the Texas Board of Nursing.
Do not fret if you find yourself in a similar situation the same as that of the RN mentioned above. All you need to do is to find the right nurse attorney who can help you in the case. Equip yourself with the knowledge and expertise you need for a successful outcome by consulting a knowledgeable and experienced Texas nurse attorney. Contact the Law Office of Yong J. An and text or call attorney Yong 24/7 at (832) 428-4579