Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
ajudication with held
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Re: ajudication with held
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Adjudication withheld simply means that although you may have entered a plea of guilty or the court found you guilty, the judge will not formally find you guilty on the record. A monetary penalty will probably be assessed but the guilty verdict will not go on your record.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
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