Select Page

Any nurse who faces criminal cases they wish to deny should hire a nurse attorney to strengthen their defense. Professionals help can provide a better form of defense against the Texas Board of Nursing as an RN or LVN faces an accusation of any criminal charge they never committed. This is just one of the many cases the LVN from El Paso should have known had she only hired a nurse attorney to help her.

On January 16, 2010, the Licensed Vocational Nurse was arrested by the police for Fraud. She was subsequently charged for Obtaining a Controlled Substance.

The Texas Board of Nursing summoned the LVN. She says that the arrest was related to obtaining hydrocodone from a prescription that she printed out from her work. She clarifies that she was working for a doctor, but she was also his patient.

She was placed on a leave of absence from her employer on October 19, 2009, but returned to work on January 16, 2010. During her leave of absence, she completed six weeks of Intensive Outpatient Program for chemical dependency. She continues to attend aftercare meetings and meets with her sponsor regularly.

Despite her explanation, the Texas Board of Nursing still placed her under disciplinary action. Hiring the right nurse attorney for this case would be of great help, knowing that she denied the accusations.

If you’re having trouble against cases that you were accused of doing, and you deny those facts, then seek the help of a nurse attorney. Nurse Attorney Yong J. An has the right skills and experience for cases like these. To help and assist you with this kind of matter and to get you started with a private consultation, you may contact him at (832) 428-5679. Surely he will be a great help to you.