Nurse Criminal Defense Lawyer

Defending Your Nursing License and Your Criminal Case

Texas Board of Nursing investigations (TBON Investigations) stemming from criminal charges occasionally occur prior to a professional nursing license renewal. Law enforcement, employers, former employers and patients contacting the Texas Board of Nursing are a few examples of how your arrest may lead to a TBON investigation. Sometimes, The Texas Board of Nursing itself may also initiate an investigation following an arrest. If so, you may receive a letter of investigation from TBON. You should take this investigation letter very seriously. Consultations with Buck Johnson, nurse criminal defense attorney, are available on all Texas Board of Nursing investigations. You can feel confident when you choose us for your nurse criminal defense that your case is in the right hands.

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An Arrest Can Be Career Ending

Being arrested is a traumatic event. For a nurse, it can be career ending. A conviction or guilty plea on certain criminal offenses could result in an automatic revocation of a nursing license. A nurse in Texas, is not required to disclose an arrest to the Board of Nursing when they are released on a bond. However, a nurse absolutely must disclose the arrest when she renews her nursing license. 

It is possible for the BON to find out about the arrest prior to the nurse renewing her license. Regardless of when the Texas Board of Nursing finds out about the arrest, an investigation will be conducted. It is best practice to hire a criminal attorney from the beginning who is also a TBON Lawyer. A nurse criminal defense lawyer will be able to handle both sides of your case effectively. 

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A competent nurse criminal defense attorney will always advise a client not to make any statement, written or otherwise. The pending criminal matter should be evaluated and approved by a board of nursing lawyer. The Texas Board of Nursing will ask for a statement as part of its investigation into the arrest. A nurse should NEVER provide a written explanation at this juncture of the investigation. The statement will be used against the nurse in the BON investigation, and could very likely be used against the nurse in the criminal prosecution. Nurse criminal defense lawyer, Buck Johnson, is experienced as both a criminal attorney and TBON attorney. He will advise you in best practice on both issues for your nurse criminal defense case.

Obviously, the nature and degree of a criminal offense determine the severity of a possible sanction by the Texas Board of Nursing. The more serious a crime, the more severe the sanction. However, there are certain low level offenses such as public intoxication that can have disastrous effects on a nurse’s license. Further, the Texas Board of Nursing has a laundry list of charges that could result in a revocation of a nurse’s license. See Texas Occupations Code 301.4535.

Criminal Charges Against Nurses

Nurses charged with a crime in Texas, should call the attorney other attorneys call first. Buck Johnson’s practice is built on referrals from satisfied clients, prosecutors — even judges. 

Buck has won more not guilty verdicts in the last few years than most win in a career. His edge? Years of experience as a prosecutor with the Dallas County District Attorney’s office. He knows how prosecutors think and how to use that insight to win cases like yours.

Facing Charges from A Professional Licensing Board?

Nurses facing criminal charges and disciplinary action from a professional licensing board, call Dallas criminal lawyer, Buck Johnson. To secure aggressive and experienced nurse criminal defense by calling him today. Also you can visit Buck’s criminal law website, BuckJohnsonLaw.com or email us using our contact form or visit our contact us page. 

For the eighth consecutive year, Buck is one of fewer than 10 “Criminal Defense: DUI/DWI” lawyers recognized by the Super Lawyer publication. For the first five years Buck attained “Rising Star” status, and in 2019 – 2021 he honored as a “Super Lawyer.”

Named a “Best Lawyer in Dallas: Criminal Defense, DUI/DWI” by D Magazine” 2019 – 2021.

Contacting Criminal Defense Attorney Buck Johnson Can Help You:

  • DWI

    Buck is regarded as one of the best DWI defense attorneys in the DFW metroplex. Due to his experience as a Former Prosecutor and years of DWI defense cases, Buck knows exactly how to attack your case.

  • Controlled Substances

    Controlled substances arrests can cause flak with the TBON, but it is also important to protect your criminal record. If you have been arrested for controlled substances, including marijuana, contact Buck Johnson today.

  • Assault and Other Crimes

    Contact Texas Nursing Lawyers today to get a Consultation on your case. Each case varies and it is important to hire an attorney sooner rather than later.

If you have been charged with a crime in North Texas, call the attorney other attorneys call first. Buck Johnson’s practice is built on referrals from satisfied clients, prosecutors — even judges. 

Buck has won more not guilty verdicts in the last few years than most win in a career. His edge? Years of experience as a prosecutor with the Dallas County District Attorney’s office. He knows how prosecutors think and how to use that insight to win cases like yours.

 

Nurse Criminal Defense FAQs

Yes. Depending on the severity and nature of the crime, a nurse can potentially lose their license due to a criminal conviction. The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) has the power to suspend or revoke a license if they believe it is necessary to protect the public.

It’s crucial to seek legal advice as soon as possible. An attorney who specializes in criminal defense and understands the potential professional ramifications can provide guidance on how to best navigate the situation.

Nurses should always consult with an attorney before reporting any arrests to the Texas Board of Nursing.

If you fail to report a criminal charge or conviction to the BON, you could face additional disciplinary action, including fines, probation, suspension or revocation of your license.

A BON investigation typically involves gathering relevant documents, conducting interviews, and reviewing any other necessary documentation. The BON will then make a decision based on the findings of the investigation.

Please note: This FAQ is intended as a general overview and does not constitute legal advice. If
you’re facing criminal charges or a BON investigation, it’s important to consult with an attorney
for guidance based on your specific circumstances.

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