The biggest difference between deferred adjudication probation and straight probation is that your case will be dismissed, and you will not have a conviction on your record if you successfully complete deferred adjudication probation. Straight probation will result in a conviction. Senior Associate Attorney Steve Baker explains in this video.
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00:00 What's the Difference Between Deferred Adjudication Probation and Straight Probation in Texas?
00:10 Deferred Adjudication Probation Explained
00:59 Common Probation Conditions
01:25 Straight Probation Explained
02:09 Questions? Comments?
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