Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
Does a stay of ajudication constitute as a felony conviction?
Asked on 6/06/13, 10:18 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Thomas C. Gallagher
Gallagher Criminal Defense
If a stay of adjudication is successfully completed and discharged in a Minnesota criminal case, there is no conviction under Minnesota law. However the guilty plea may be considered a conviction under certain federal laws, for certain purposes, sometimes depending upon the circumstances of the case.
Answered on 6/06/13, 10:22 am
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