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Not familiar with the term "deferred prosecution." Only offenses that have actually been prosecuted and ajudged go on someones criminal record. Are you sure you don't mean "deferred sentencing?"
A deferred period is a set period of time over which something has been delayed by agreement, for example... His student loan payments were deferred for a further twelve months.
As a result of a plea agreement with the prosecution, you plead guilty to one or more charges. You are placed on probation prior to sentencing and prior to any entry of conviction. If you successfully complete your probationary period your guilty plea is withdrawn and the case against you dismissed... The record shows that the charges against you were dismissed so your record remains clean. If you are alleged to violate the terms of the deferred judgment, a hearing will be held. As a result of a plea agreement with the prosecution, you plead guilty to one or more charges. You are placed on probation prior to sentencing and prior to any entry of conviction. If you successfully complete your probationary period your guilty plea is withdrawn and the case against you dismissed... The record shows that the charges against you were dismissed so your record remains clean. If you are alleged to violate the terms of the deferred judgment, a hearing will be held.
I only know for sure that they may offer deferred adjudication while on probation and once served it can be hidden from public bg checks. It will be visible as a charge until probation is completed
In economics, one of the four functions of money is to serve as a "standard of deferred payment". It means that a contract or agreement may specify (or imply) that the repayment of a debt be made..
This would depend on local legal custom and terminology. Some terms would include "deferred prosecution" or "suspension in contemplation of dismissal."
Plea bargain.
You would have to check with the Bar Association of whichever state it is, that you wish to practice in.
It depends upon the terms of the agreement itself. A deferred adjudication CAN mean that if you comply with specific terms set out in the agreement, a judgment in your case is never entered on the record, therefore you have NO record. It may also mean that if you comply with the terms, your FELONY will be reduced to a misdemeanor conviction, meaning you DO have a record.
'Murabaha' exactly means 'selling on profit'. In this agreement, we help customers buy buildings of their choice. Once you choose the building you wish to buy, a Murabaha agreement is drawn up. According to this agreement, you promise to buy the property from the Bank on a deferred payment basis