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An eligible arrestee has to have been previously convicted of Burglary of a Habitation or an offense listed in the list of felonies. Does this include deferred adjudications?

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An eligible arrestee has to have been previously convicted of Burglary of a Habitation or an offense listed in the list of felonies. Does this include deferred adjudications?

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Yes. The arrestee must have a previous conviction or have been placed on deferred adjudication for Burglary of a Habitation or an offense listed in the list of felonies. Please note that the criminal history of the offender must show a conviction or deferred adjudication for the felony, not just an arrest.

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