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A Seminole County fleeing and eluding case is a seriouse felony offense. Fleeing and eluding carries a mandatory 1 year license suspension if convicted and a mandatory adjudication of guilt. That means if a charge reduction is not agreed to or the case is not won at trial a driver accused of fleeing and eluding will be a convicted felon. Adjudication of guilt on a felony is devestating. A convicted felon cannot own a gun, vote or be on a jury. Felons also must register as convicted felons. Adjudication of guilt prevents the sealing or expunction of criminal records. A skilled Seminole County fleeing and eluding attorney can fight and negotiate to avoid the devestating consequences of a felony conviction.
Seminole County Criminal Defense Lawyer
4195 N. 17-
Sanford, FL 32773
Office: 407-
daytonabeachcriminaldefense@gmail.com