A name cleared from TDS Offender Registry

RESULTS: Client Successfully Removed from Sex Offender Registry

Our client came to us in shock after being denied a job due to a background check that revealed he was still listed on the sex offender registry. He was completely unaware that a juvenile adjudication from 1999 was still affecting his record.
After being hired, we immediately took action. We conducted a thorough review and discovered that he should have been removed from the registry 15 years ago. We contacted the Department of Public Safety and other relevant local authorities, and within a short time, our client was officially removed from the registry.
Thanks to swift and effective advocacy, our client can now move forward without the burden of a decades-old juvenile record. This outcome restores the professional opportunities he rightfully deserves.

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About The Attorney

Morgan Walker, Post-Conviction Associate Attorney Blizzard and Zimmerman

Texas Criminal Defense and Post-Conviction Attorney Morgan Walker believes that effective counsel consists not only of prudent resolution of your legal needs but personally tailored service from an attorney who advocates from your perspective.

They know that having an attorney who understands you and your personal circumstances – not just your legal issue – makes a significant difference in your experience with the legal system and your case resolution.

Disclaimer

Attorney Morgan Walker works tirelessly to achieve the greatest possible results for each of our clients and their families. This is one of their successful results, settlements, and verdicts. Every case and client is unique and depends upon the individual facts and circumstances of each case. Clients may or may not obtain the same or similar results in each case.