dismissed charge
"Disposed" in this instance simply means that the charge was "settled," "attended to," or "handled."
In a legal context, if a charge is disposed of, it means that the case has been resolved or settled in some way, such as through a plea deal, dismissal, or a verdict being reached.
to be disposed of or incliend
Disposed to learning
It means something that can be recycled.
"Disposed cases" generally means cases which have been decided.
It's off your record.
reopen case
In legal terms disposed means the case was resolved in some way. This could mean a plea was reached, or the charges may have been dropped.
Example: You are given the option of three ways of doing something, A, B, or C. If the task is not otherwise disposed of by utilizing option A, or option, B, then it SHALL be disposed of by using option C.
I am not certain this answer is spot on but I will try to explain. After my DWI conviction my bond status was changed to Disposed after I successfully completed court ordered probation. My possession charge happened during the same arrest referenced above. I also think it means that a charge has been dropped. Approximately 7 months to the day I had a poss cs pg 1>=1G <4G bond changed to Disposed... I have never heard a word about the status since it went Disposed Bond. Again I could be so wrong on this.... Do what thou wilt.
inclined or disposed to please; obliging; agreeable or gracious; compliant