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from the court where you were convicted, by looking up your case number.
Yes, If the convicted person is un-happy with their conviction they may appeal to 'The Court of Appeals'.
Adjudicated means the case is done: it has been convicted either by the defendant pleading guilty or found guilty by the Judge/jury.
Contact the court clerk from the court that adjudicated the case.
a criminal case
Yes, as of October 3,1984 when he was convicted of illegally taking game in British Columbia and exporting it to other countries. Criminal case record CR0018364-1984. Cite: BC court of appeals IV district 1985 court document finder
It means the case has not yet been finally resolved by the court.
Face, and prepare to endure, the sentence of the court -or - appeal the case to the Court of Appeals.
Depends on what type of case you have: If it is civil then yes If it is criminal then no
The victim could bring a suit against the alleged perpetrator in civil court but if the alleged rapist was not convicted the first time around, the case could not be heard again in criminal court, that would be double-jeapordy.
What does Ple criminal court
In the case of a police investigation - it means that a final result has been attained and the case has been resolved insofar as the criminal investigation is concerned. In a couirt-related document - it means the case is closed usually, by an adjudication of the court.