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  Can I expunge a withhold? I have no priors.
It's one year concurrent probation for five misdemeanor charges, which are: open house party, possesion of alcohol under 21, selling of alcohol under 21, possesion of marijuana under twenty grams, and possession of marijuana parafernalia...all misdemeanors and it's the only thing on my record...no tickets, no nothing.  I'm at six months and applying for early termination after not violating and paying my dues, adjudication was withheld and I'm trying to get in the military.  So I need the charges expunged.  Can I?

FloridaDUIPRO.com answered:  So long as you have no prior criminal history of any kind, you are eligible for a record seal; however, you are not eligible for an expungement. In order for that to happen, your case would have had to have been nolle prossed (dropped by the state) prior to the entry of the plea. Sorry.

Posted By Lloyd Golburgh on September 01, 2009 04:24 pm | Permalink 
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