What is the difference between a conviction and a withhold of adjudication?

Stroleny Law P.A. | Sep 14, 2019 | Category: Criminal justice attorney in Miami, Florida

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Stroleny Law P.A. | Sep 14, 2019

A withhold of adjudication is different from a conviction in that it will not result in the loss of your civil liberties. Both a withhold of adjudication and a conviction are a finding of guilt but with a withhold of adjudication, you will not be a convicted felon.

Sonia Rosa | Sep 13, 2021

My son was given 5 years for violation of probation without being guilty in the new case. What should I do? The police officers have contradicted each other three times they have not told the truth. I cannot find an appeal lawyer

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