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what this case number mean 9999999999
It means that that court can hear both criminal or civil cases. Either a criminal case can be filed and heard in that court, OR a civil case can be filed and heard in that court. For instance: most(all?) state circuit courts fit this description.
I have heard of of a criminal copurt "dismissing" a case but I have never heard of a criminal court "rejecting" a case.
It can vary from court to court, but they are normally the initials of the judge who was assigned to the case. Courts sometimes use CR to denote a criminal case and CV to denote a civil case.
CR typically stands for "Criminal" in front of a court case number, indicating that the case involves criminal charges rather than civil matters.
It can vary from court to court, but they are normally the initials of the judge who was assigned to the case. Courts sometimes use CR to denote a criminal case and CV to denote a civil case.
Define what you mean by "closed." Without knowing this all-important fact the question cannot be answered.
"Prosecuted" means to bring a legal case against someone in a court of law, typically for a criminal offense.
It may well be a notation made in some kind of Court Clerk "shorthand." Best thing to do is to ask someone at the Clerk Of Court's office what it means to them.
Not really enough info to answer -BUT- it sounds like it means that a FINAL DISPOSTION has not yet been entered in the case.
It means the case has not yet been finally resolved by the court.
no you will have to go to magistrates court at minimum to receive a criminal record