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An RN or LVN who is accused of any criminal charge should seek proper help from a nurse attorney.  Doing so could make or break their cases. As a matter of fact, the license can even be suspended or revoked if not defended properly. You could even get jailed if proven guilty.

In Houston, an LVN was charged with murder in the killing of abducted baby’s mother

The LVN, who has three children, was charged with capital murder in the death of a mother who had just taken her 3-day-old infant for his first medical checkup when she was accosted as she got into her pickup truck to go home.

According to the case, the LVN shot the mother multiple times in the chest, placed the baby in her car and sped off, leaving the mortally wounded mother lying on the pavement.

According to the LVN’s friends and relatives, she’s not a violent person, so for her to shoot someone, it was shocking.

The LVN allegedly told her sister that “she now had the child and would be needing to do the adoption,” according to her arrest record.

Because of the incident, the LVN was disciplined and suspended by the Board of Nursing.

The Texas Board of Nursing (BON) is the government agency that has jurisdiction to hear and decide administrative cases involving RN and LVN license. The Board has the power to suspend and/or revoke the nurse license.  It is also the agency that is responsible for overseeing the practice of professional nursing all over the State of Texas.

The Texas Board of Nursing decided to revoke her license as a result of her actions. It’s because she failed to hire a good nurse attorney for the case, which is why her defense was not matched with the evidence that the Board possesses.

A good nurse attorney is always the best line of defense for these cases. This is the reason why Nurse Attorney Yong J. An is dedicated to helping those nurses in need to settle their cases. For a private consultation and other inquiries, it’s best to contact him for assistance by dialing (832)-428-5679.