Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

Cpl/nics?

I live in WA. However, I have the following from FL, and was wondering if this would cause problems for trying to get a conceal permit, or fail the NICS.

1] Case Type: MISDEMEANOR

Date Filed: 12/05/1999

Location: Division F

Judicial Officer: Pomponio, Denise A

Charges: BATTERY (DOMESTIC VIOLENCE)

Level Date

1. 784031A BATTERY (DOMESTIC VIOLENCE) 784031A FIRST DEGREE MISDEMEANOR 1999

DISPOSITIONS

05/05/2000

Plea (Judicial Officer: Pomponio, Denise A)

1. 784031A BATTERY (DOMESTIC VIOLENCE)

NO PLEA ENTERED

02/19/2001

Disposition (Judicial Officer: Pomponio, Denise A)

1. 784031A BATTERY (DOMESTIC VIOLENCE)

NOLLE PROSSED

OTHER EVENTS AND HEARINGS

12/04/1999 SEE DOCKET TEXT

ARRESTED: FS/BATTERY (DOMESTIC VIOLENCE)

02/19/2001 ARRAIGNMENT (8:30 AM) (Judicial Officer Pomponio, Denise A)

Parties Present

07/30/2009 FILE DESTROYED

File destroyed in accordance with retention requirements set forth in Rules of Judicial Administration 2.075.

2]

Case Type: FELONY CRIMES AGAINST A PERSON

Date Filed: 11/10/2000

Location: Tampa

Judicial Officer: Heinrich, Walter R

Charges: 1. 784021 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

Level THIRD DEGREE FELONY

DISPOSITIONS

02/15/2001

(Judicial Officer: Heinrich, Walter R)

1. 784021 AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

NT - LETTER OF RELEASE

11/16/2000 BOND HEARING (2:00 PM) (Judicial Officer Heinrich, Walter R)

BOND HEARING PER MEMO JUDGE HEINRICH.

Parties Present

Result: Conversion Result

12/01/2000 SURETY BOND POSTED AND FILED

User ID=ROACH

02/15/2001 LETTER OF RELEASE

User ID=ROACH

02/16/2001 DATA SHARE LETTER OF RELEASE

User ID=DATASHARE

02/16/2001 CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE OF BOND

X1 User ID=ROACH

02/17/2001 CASE STATUS UPDATED

User ID=JOHNSONT

11/12/2015 FILE DESTROYED

File destroyed in accordance with retention requirements set forth in Rules of Judicial Administration 2.430.


Asked on 1/30/16, 8:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Craig Epifanio Craig Epifanio, P.A.

Even though these appear to be Florida charges, you are subject to WA laws. You need to ask a WA attorney to see if this will prevent that in your home state.

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Answered on 2/06/16, 4:11 pm


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