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Florida Statute s. 948.04 states that at the conclusion of the probation sentence the judge must release the defendant from probation without any additional sentence for the underlying offense. A withhold of adjudication is not a conviction.
Just like a conviction, here in Florida, a withhold of adjudication will remain on an individual's criminal record forever unless the withhold is sealed by court order.
Writing an appeal letter to the court about your traffic ticket is the first thing you need to do in order to get a violation dismissed. In your letter, you should explain who you are, when and where you got your ticket and the reasons why you believe the fine should be decreased or dismissed.
You could even withhold your plea until the judge gives you an idea of the amount they would be willing to reduce it by. Literally say "Your honor, I'm considering pleading guilty but before I do, I request the court consider my ability to pay and let me know what it would be willing to reduce the fine to.
A Plea of No Contest permits you to ask the Court to withhold an adjudication of guilt (no points) without having to go to court. The Judge will review your past driving history and your signed request to determine whether to grant or deny your plea.