Each state stets different standards. You must contact your own state's Department of Children and Family Services for this information.
If you have an attorney he probably waived it
Being disposed and sentenced is a criminal law term. Essentially what this means is, the arraignment was waived and the criminal was given a sentence.
Unless right to a speedy trial was waived by the defendant or their attorney, speedy trial statutes usually require about 90 days from date of arrest to the start of trial. This time period is WIDELY waived by both the state and the defense, in order for both sides to gather more evidence to either bolster, or tear down each others cases.
The person charged can agree to waive the statute of limitations. No good attorney would allow that to happen in a criminal case. But in some civil cases it may be a matter of morals.
Yes, court costs and fines can be levied or waived by the Court.
Waived for Court of Common Pleas means that a matter that was thought to be a criminal matter is now a civil matter. A dispute between neighbors over a tree, whereby one neighbor trespasses on another's property to trim the tree could be a criminal matter for trespassing, but a judge has decided to send the matter to a civil court instead. Civil court is between two parties, not between the state, county or city against a person.
False
I think it's Waved
waveis the homophone for waive
A type of judicial waiver that involves the prosecutor filing a petition with a juvenile court requesting that the juvenile court waive a juvenile to adult court. The discretionary judicial waiver laws in each state usually varies based on two factors- 1) offenses allowed to be wavied to criminal court and 2) the minimum age a person has to be before being able to be waived to criminal court. The judge makes the final decision to waive a juvenile to adult court. Source: Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs and Practices (second edition) Author: Robert W. Taylor, Eric J. Fritsch, and Tory J. Caeti 2007 pp.285
No more easily than a male felon. There are some classes of felony convictions that may be waived. For specifics on these it would best to contact your local branch recruiter.
The LA Sparks "waived" her..