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- What does Non Adjudication mean? What does expungment mean? Whats the . . .
In a non-adjudication the guilty plea is withheld, or in other words, it is not accepted by the Judge at the time the plea is entered Typically the judge will place a Defendant on probation when a Non-Adjudication plea is entered, and if the Defendant successfully completes the terms of the probation then the case will be dismissed After the probation period has ended and the case has been
- Application for adjudication of claim - whats the purpose of filing . . .
I was asked to file an application for adjudication of claim with the worker's compensation appeals board What can this application do for me, and can I still file the application even if the injury occurred over a year ago? I'm currently receiving temp disability checks from the insurance company for the injuries I sustained at work about a year ago
- What is a Paternity Post Adjudication action? - Legal Answers
What is a Paternity Post Adjudication action? I was recently on the Wisconsin court case website obtaining the case number for a paternity case between my ex-husband and I, which has been closed since 2012 I noticed that there was a Paternity Post Adjudication action entered a few weeks ago, which I am completely unaware of The status says
- What is adjudication of guilt withheld? - Legal Answers
What is adjudication of guilt withheld?It simply means that the case has been resolved either by a plea or finding of Guilt by Judge or Jury At sentencing, the Judge can adjudicate the Defendant Guilty (formal conviction) or enter a withhold of adjudication meaning that the formal conviction is withheld The person is not formally convicted of the crime Depending on the crime he she could be
- What does Motion Of Adjudicate Dismissed mean?
What does "Motion Of Adjudicate Dismissed" mean?Most likely this means that you have successfully completed all of the terms and conditions of your deferred adjudication probation and the court dismissed your case without determining guilt
- What does pending adjucation in court mean and hta - Legal Answers
"Pending adjudication" can mean several things, depending upon whether you're in Juvenile Court or adult criminal court In adult court, this means that the case is pending, is in process, and no resolution has taken place
- What happens after the end date of my Deferred adjudication? Not asking . . .
Where a defendant has successfully lived out the term of deferred adjudication, meaning that amount of time has expired, the expiration date has passed, and if prior to the expiration the prosecutor did not file a motion to adjudicate guilt and get a warrant for the probationer's arrest, then the state cannot file to adjudicate the probationer
- Petition for adjudication of wardship what does it mean? And how can I . . .
A Petition for adjudication of wardship is the juvenile court system equivalent of a criminal charge against an adult In other words, your son has been charged with crimes, most likely felonies based upon the value of the property you mentioned
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