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A felony case is called when someone is charged with what the law considers a serious crime. There are three phases of a felony case: Arraignment (the preliminary hearing), the Second Arraignment (felony pre-trial), and Felony Trial (where a jury will hear the case).
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean
An enumerated felony is multiple felony charges in the same case. In a trial a person is charged with enumerated felonies when multiple crimes have been committed that result in a death or numerous felonies committed at the same time.
Case docketed: case set for court hearing/trial.
It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court
Trial courts were the 1st courts before the facts of a case are decided.
It means a case has been sent to the trial court. This term is generally used after a preliminary hearing in a magistrate court. It may also be used if a case is in a lower court and is bound over to the general trial court for a jury trial.
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The black line pool means a case was released for trial assignment. Once the case is set above the black line, it will be assigned a trial date within 30 days if all parties are ready for trial.
Usually CF means a felony and CM a misdemeanor.
What do you mean by the 'Adolf Hitler Case'? He was never captured and there was never a trial because he committed suicide.