it means that somebody likes making up big words
what does the disposition held mean
This is called a "motion." The party "moves" or "makes a motion" for certain action to be taken such as dismissal of a case.
Not clear exactly what it is you're asking. If by petition you mean present a motion to the court... doubtful. You'd have to be in a "legal" status to submit the petition/motion and asking the court for something while being wanted on a warrant is an oxymoron. On the other hand, if you do not wish to surrender yourself, you can engage an attorney on your behalf and they can submit a petitio/motion to the court for you. All it takes is money.
Not exactly sure what it is being referred to. If the question is about a 'petition' (i.e.: 'motion') made to a court - yes, you may withdraw a motion. l
whats petition mean
A Petition is a formal written request presented to a court such as the Petition for Administration. A Motion is a written or oral application requesting that the court make a specified ruling or order such as a motion for the court to correct some error in a judgment or to amend a judgment.
Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean
In plain English, "a motion to stay" something, means "a petition to stop" something from happening.
You file a motion/petition with the court that sentenced you requesting "early termination."
The person who files the petition or a motion in the case.
petition for a bond reduction in illinois
Favorable disposition to the US