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It means that request is on file asking that the defendant be released on their own word that they will return for further court proceedings (i.e.: release without bond being required).
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For it to mean anything it does.
It means that the Attorney General's Office of that state has filed a motion for the court to order the imposition of whatever sentence was handed out.
Not enough is known about the situation with which to form an answer. YOU, or your attorney, will have to determine under what conditions the charges were dismissed.
Is the initial documents filed with courts to initiate a foreclosure in Maryland. It's equivalent to a Notice of Default which too is filed to initial foreclosure.
Generally in the court case history or minute entry the term RO refers to the release order. The release order can vary from defendant to defendant with restrictions that are part of the order. They may vary from being released on their own recognizance, to a bond amount set, or even no bond (no release). It may also order the defendant to participate in a drug testing program or electronic monitoring. Virtually all release orders require the defendant to not commit any crimes while released, stay in the state, and not contact the victims (if any).
A $200 CS Jail Bond typically refers to a bail bond amount of $200 set for release from jail for a civil or criminal offense. The bond amount must be paid to secure the release until the court date. Failure to appear in court may result in forfeiture of the bond.
You cannot remarry until the divorce is final. Filing does not mean the divorce is finalized, you have to get the court order.
waiting for the bond man to pay the the bond.
Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.Yes. Unless the court issues an order that allows you to ignore the original order you should make some arrangements to follow that original order. Filing an appeal does not mean you will prevail, and, there is a short window during which an appeal must be filed. Appeals from divorce decrees are not usually successful.