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Plant City criminal defense attorney takes domestic violence case to trial

My client was charged with domestic violence.  In Polk County, I can often get Domestic Violence or Domestic Battery charges dismissed without ever going to court. This allows my arrested client to start expunging their domestic violence charge immediately.  Even a Domestic Violence charge that has been dropped will cause you problems when seeking employment. ...

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Florida Southern college student and arrested affect enrollment

If you attend college and are arrested, it can affect your enrollment in school.  This is especially true if your arrest occurred on campus.  Florida Southern has an especially tough disciplinary policy.  If arrested on Florida Southern’s school grounds or campus, it could be cause for expulsion.  If the arrest did not occur on school...

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Difference Between Adjudicated Guilty and Withhold Adjudication for Sealing and Expunging Arrest

Adjudicated Guilt in Florida Explained General Adjudication of Guilt vs. Withholding Guilt During the sentencing phase of a criminal trial the judge has the option of adjudicating a person guilty or withholding adjudication (withholding guilt).  This translates to whether you were convicted or not.  When adjudication is withheld you are not formally convicted by the...

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Polk criminal attorney quoted on Polk prostitution sting in Newsweek with Sheriff Grady Judd

This weekend Newsweek’s The Daily Beast did an article on Polk County’s prostitution sting.  Sheriff Grady Judd was quoted in the article giving his views and insight into the Polk Sheriff cybercrimes unit and Polk sex crime investigations.  You can view the full article by Christine Pelisek here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/01/27/florida-s-prostitution-buster.html Sheriff Judd warned anyone inclined to...

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Polk County prostitution attorney seal expunge record civil penalty not paid

Effective January 1, 2013, the "civil penalty" for soliciting for prostitution has been increased from $500.00 to $5,250.00.  Where does the civil fine go?  $500.00 goes to where it went before the prostitution law changed.  $4,500.00 of the solicitation for lewdness fine goes to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCF) to fund safe...

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