Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida

What is a Plea in absentia and how does this affect a persons criminal record


Asked on 6/20/16, 8:00 am

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Eric Trabin Lucid Legal, PLLC

A plea in absentia refers to when a defendant accepts a plea bargain, either guilty or no contest, without physically coming back to court. They have a signed and notarized plea form and are sentenced even though they are absent. This is done for defendants who live somewhere else than where the court is. This affects a person's criminal record the same as if they took the plea bargain in person.

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Answered on 6/20/16, 8:03 am


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