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Is a defendant who previously succesfully completed def'd adj still eligible to receive probation from a jury in a jury punishment phase. | ||
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He is eligible even if he hasn't completed the deferred adjudication. It's a prior conviction that makes the defendant ineligible for probation from a jury. And deferred adjudication does not equate to a conviction, at least for the purpose of probation eligibility. See Ex parte Welch, 981 SW2d 183. Now, if you are trying to enhance a sex offender, a prior deferred adjudication for certain sex offenses does equate to a conviction. But that's only because the Legislature passed a specific law saying so. | |||
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thank you very much i appreciate the answer quote: | |||
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This is the reason why you should have an adjudication hearing first, if possible. It's now final and no appeal. | |||
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