WTF...thesaurus for Pshaw: seldom used word from mid 19th century
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1. Pshaw
1. a word used to express a feeling of disbelief
2. a word used when you don't know what else to say
3. an expression showing complete and utter boredom with whomever may be speaking
1. Pshaw! You just...
To : thelawprofessor,
Seems as though I'm missing something here. I received a straight forward answer from Mightymoose to my OP. My follow-up was asking if I needed to retain an attorney in the county of adjudication to expunge my record. The deposition I refered to is, as far as I know , a...
Ok...deep breath...If you read my first post the question was about the term "Adjudication withheld" and my status . Not about what I said in a deposition with a pharmaceutical company . That was , and is not my concern. I only brought up the fact that I had been deposed to MightyMoose , who...
What a strange one you are......You're the one that started with the sarcastic remarks. I'm just passing through....but with over 6000 post I guess this is your life . As such I will leave you with your "world" .....however you have been TOUCHED admit it or not . Austa la vista ....Genius...
What a strange one you are......You're the one that started with the sarcastic remarks. I'm just passing through....but with over 6000 post I guess this is your life . As such I will leave you with your "world" .....however you have been TOUCHED admit it or not . Austa la vista ....Genius
Oh my...did I touch a nerve Jag? I've learned a little in 35 years. Is "trying" to get something free un-wise. I have lots of time on my hands and once in a great while ,will find someone on-line that will really help with an answer and not get smart.....but very rarely.
My Attorneys in the civil suite are the ones that sent me out of state to give the depo. There was an attorney present on my behalf.....however he didn't even know my name or counsel me prior to the start of depo. He never said a word the entire 4 hours. I honestly had forgot about the "arrest"...
Thanks for reply......Thats what I thought...however I was recently disposed in a pending civil case. The attorney ask me if I had ever been "arrested" (i believe thats the way it was phrased ) I answered "No" she then ask me about 1977 and the charge of grand larceny. I was caught off guard...
In 1977 in Polk co. Florida I was arrested for grand larceny....ended with plea of no contest.Judge declared "Adjudication withheld" and probation.
Now...35 years later, am I considered a "Convicted Felon" if so can it be expunged and what would that entail?
Regards,
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