What does it mean for a criminal judge to convert a felony to a misd.
A TCIS amended charge typically means that the judge is also throwing in another offense with your original offense. This is a common court house code.
In criminal law a final judgment of guilty in the criminal case and the punishment that is granted.
In New Zealand, what you talk of is "plea-bargaining" and does not mean the criminal is not sentenced or that the case is dismissed, but it does mean the criminal or prosecution will get lesser of a sentence eg less money to pay, or less of a sentence in jail.
It is the provision of advice to Court (which is very much like the pre-sentence report)
The question is a little unclear - but if the probation was terminated it should mean that you had completed your sentence to the satisfaction of the judge. However, the charge for which you received the sentence of probation will remain on your criminal history record.
Do you mean Criminal Conspiracy.
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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.
huckleberry Finn is the criminal - No I think you mean Injun Joe. Huck's not a criminal!
It has no particular legal meaning as an expression. It may mean a state held a criminal for a period of time.
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal
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