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Court shorthand is by no means universal from jurisdiction to jurisdiction or even from court to court.

This "gobbledygook" SEEMS to indicate; "Disposition - Reversed due to lack of jurisdiction." But this is ONLY AN EDUCATED GUESS!

Be certain you check with the Clerk Of The Court and ask what this means to THEM.

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Q: In legal terms what does this mean disp-rev dy lack juris?
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