Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
withheld judification
My son is on probation in FL, they withheld judification. What does that mean? What happens to his crimal record when he has finished his probation? Does he have to tell an future employer about these charges? Can these charges be esponged from his records?
Thanks for your help.
Asked on 8/13/04, 7:53 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Johnston
Law Offices of Robert J. Johnston
Re: withheld judification
I have no idea what "withheld judification" means. Sounds like someone used an incorrect term. His criminal record should remain the same. He doesn't have to tell his employer unless asked. I can't tell you about having it expunged, since I know nothing about the specific
conviction(s)
Answered on 8/14/04, 7:12 am
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