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adjudicated guilty delinquent

i was adjudicated guilty delinquent as a adult in the state of florida for petit theft 100 to 300 dollars and i don't quite understand what this means in rgards to questions i'm being asked on a job application as to wether or not i was convicted?


Asked on 10/08/07, 4:36 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: adjudicated guilty delinquent

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Yes, you were found guilty of petit theft which means you were convicted. As a result, you should truthfully answer yes to being convicted of a crime.

Thefts that involve less than $300 worth of money, goods or services are classified as “petit thefts” and are generally charged as misdemeanors.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 10/09/07, 12:32 am


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