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It means expired
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He or she is on their way to prison (State Prison).
what does the disposition held mean
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Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean
In California, the disposition code TSER stands for "Transfer to Statewide Electronic Repository." It indicates that a case or record has been transferred to a centralized electronic system for storage and management, typically for better accessibility and record-keeping. This code is part of the state's efforts to modernize and streamline its record management processes.
The disposition code "FDLR" typically refers to "Federal Law Enforcement Referral." This code is used in various legal and law enforcement contexts to indicate that a case or matter has been referred to a federal agency for further investigation or action. The specific usage and implications may vary depending on the agency or context in which it is applied.
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Disposition code NF typically stands for "No Further Action." This code is often used in various contexts, such as law enforcement or case management, to indicate that a case has been reviewed and determined not to require any additional steps or interventions. Essentially, it signifies that the matter is considered closed without any further action needed.
This means that there is insuffient evidence for this charge