In plain English it means that the final verdict or judgment has been rendered.
It means that a legal finding has been made.
That the judge has already come to a decision.
It means that the final decision in the case has been rendered and the case is closed.
NO. you still have a conviction. That would depend on how your case was adjudicated. Were you convicted of the charges, or were they dismissed?
"Decided" as a dispute. When a judge decides a case, it is said that the judge has adjudicated the case. (It is possible for legal disputes to be settled by arbiters other than actual judges.)
It means the case is over, it has been decided, it is closed.
It means that the case has been judged and is over.
A felony case is called when someone is charged with what the law considers a serious crime. There are three phases of a felony case: Arraignment (the preliminary hearing), the Second Arraignment (felony pre-trial), and Felony Trial (where a jury will hear the case).
Adjudicated means the case is done: it has been convicted either by the defendant pleading guilty or found guilty by the Judge/jury.
You. as an individual, do not "plea" a youthful offender status. That classification is given by the court after reviewing your case(s) and determining if your case(s) qualify to be adjudicated under that particular statute.
Judged
When a case has been either dismissed or adjudicated, it has been disposed of.
What does adjudication withheld mean
It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
Contact the court clerk from the court that adjudicated the case.