It means that the person was JUDGED and found GUILTY.
Yes, in New York State, you can change your plea from not guilty to guilty before the date of the hearing. You would need to inform the court of your decision and follow the necessary steps to do so before the scheduled hearing.
If the case has not yet been to court, you could offer to plead guilty in exchange for a lighter sentence. If the case has already been ajudicated, you would have to re-open the case and file an "appeal" to the original sentence.
"Ajudicated" means that the matter was heard and decision rendered by the judge/hearing officer. "Revoked" mean what it implies (i.e.- a drivers permit was revoked).
It means not guilty of that paticular charge.
Aquitted is a pronouncement of "not guilty." Not guilty is not innocent.
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
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No. Guilty means that the state has declared that you did commit a crime and are legally responsible for it.
Some other words that mean guilty include culpable, blameworthy, and at fault.
Adjudicated guilty means the judge resolved the case and found the defendant guilty. Adjudication is the final action that the judge took.
The word ajudicated means that judgment has been rendered in the case. An ajudicated court case should be closed. You will have to contact the Clerk of The Court and ask the reason why the case is still in an 'open' status. It might simply be a clerical or filiong error.