Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Employer questions employee of previous arrests
If the disposition to a felony case against you is withold of adjudication, can you still say that you haven't been found quilty of a felony?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Employer questions employee of previous arrests
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You can safely say that you were never adjudicated gulity or convicted of a felony. An adjudication withheld is a finding of guilt but the actual adjudication is being withheld.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.
Re: Employer questions employee of previous arrests
no you can only say you have never been convicted of a felony. a withhold is still guilt.
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