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In the event that favorable plea negotiations take place and the prosecutor is willing to reduce the charges against you, you may be able to enter a "plea in absentia" to a misdemeanor offense.

Plea in absentia means that your attorney can enter the plea on your behalf after you sign a plea form. The plea in absentia is particularly beneficial if the prosecutor is reducing the charges, allowing you a withhold of adjudication to avoid a conviction, and not requiring any probation. Different judges have different requirements for the plea in absentia form.

Contact me today or go to The Law Office of Kurt Teifke to discuss ways to aggressively fight the charges against you while you minimize the stress and aggravation of traveling.

Plea in Absentia Florida