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A felony can be removed by a process called expungement. Typically prosecutors wait at least five years and want to see the defendant is not a risk to re-offend. Proscutors only grant expungements in exceptional cases. The expungement process will take six to nine months, at least. Google search "expungement Florida criminal code" for more answers.

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Q: Can a felony ever be taken off some ones record in the state of Florida?
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