Adjudication means judging. In some cases, rather than being found guilty or not guilty right then, the court may delay a finding for a period of time (typically a year). IF- during that time period you behave, do not commit other crimes, etc, the court can dismiss the charge. On the other hand, get arrested again, the court can reopen the case, and make a finding. Typically, the judge is giving you a last chance to straighten up.
If you are legally "Convicted" then Adjudication IS NOT Withheld....the whole reason for a Judge to have the option of Adj With is to stop short of convicting....IF you have a felony charge - and adjudication is withheld - you are not convicted....
You need a lawyer
but were you guilty that is the quistion if you werent than yes
How the military will react depends on the type of warrant. If it is a warrant for a felony, then extradition is likely. For a lesser charge, adjucation by the military is a possibility, meaning that the charge will be handled by the military through NJP.
You need a lawyer that practices in Florida. If you are pending final outcome of the case, no.
yes
You will have to retain a lawyer to get a correct, legal and current answer.
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean
What does adjudication withheld mean
The letters that follow a felony are the degrees of the felony crime. A felony 6 is the lowest felony with a 1 being the highest.
WH=WithHeld
It is your Federal withheld.