Legal Question in Criminal Law in Massachusetts

continued with out a finding

hi: thanks for answering my questioned my lawyer says that i will probley get a sentence of continued with out a finding what does that mean and will i have a record and can i have the record anulled i had never been arrested before and have no record what should i do thank you.

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Asked on 10/05/05, 9:14 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Martha Kovner Law Offices of Martha J. Kovner

Re: continued with out a finding

Continued without a finding is an admission to sufficient facts and not a plea of guilty. It will appear on your board of probation record. It will not be considered a conviction for purposes of job or college applications. With a continuation without a finding --you will be on either supervised or unsupervised probation for a period of time and there may be conditions like paying money or doing counseling. When the time period is up the case will then be dismissed but it will always remain on your record.

If you have no prior record, sometimes Judges will dismiss cases on payment of court costs or give someone pre-trial probation depending upon what the charge is. It all really depends upon how familiar the attorney is with the court and also with criminal law. Hope that this helps. You can reach me at 617-835-8733 if you would like to discuss the matter further. Martha Kovner

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Answered on 10/05/05, 12:01 pm


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