It is imnpossible to know the answer. All court systmes use different and unique notes, abbreviations and symbols to make 'shorthand' notations on case files. They are by no means universal and are probably unique to that court system. Contact the Clerk of Court's office and ask one of the people that work there.
dir = you (dative case)
DOS commands are not case sensitive.. dir, Dir, DIr, DIR, dIr, dIR, diR .. all are same..
no.. dir DIR dIr all are same..
They like them dir da dir.
Ich will jetzt bei dir sein translates as I want to be with you now.
"Lass es dir schmecken" means "enjoy your food/meal".
what this case number mean 9999999999
It means "I want to be with you."
Kannst sie Dir abholen can be tanslated as:You can get themYou can collect themYou can pick them up
how are you, wie geht es dir
"Sei dir sicher, dass du es bist" means "Be sure that it's you".
singen dir mit frommen Liedern is a sentence stub and translates as sing (to) you with pious/devout songs