The disposition is the ultimate outcome of a case. What that means in a particular context would depend on the case's unique facts.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
This means that a plea as been entered and at the next court date the judge is gonna determine the length of the sentence.
The disposition date refers to the date that the case was disposed of, or adjudicated, in court. If you enter a plea, the disposition date will be that day. If you have a trial, the disposition date will be the date that the jury reads their verdict.
Not really enough info to answer -BUT- it sounds like it means that a FINAL DISPOSTION has not yet been entered in the case.
Court rel disposition refers to the final outcome or resolution of a legal case after it has been heard in court. It encompasses the court's decision, including judgments, verdicts, or settlements, and indicates how the case was resolved, whether in favor of the plaintiff or defendant. This term is often used in legal documentation to summarize the resolution of a case.
When a case is set for disposition, it means that a court is scheduled to make a decision or ruling regarding the case. This can involve resolving the matter through trial, plea agreement, or another legal conclusion. Disposition can refer to the final outcome, such as a verdict or sentence, and may also include dismissals or settlements. Essentially, it's the stage where the court will determine the fate of the case.
Without knowing anything at all about the case in question, it is difficult, and could be dangerous to try to decipher brief notations and scribblings on legal or court documents. It MIGHT mean - that the outcome of the case is known to the parties involved but will held until it is announced in open court. Or - - it might not.Ask your attorney, or ask the Court Clerk's Office what it might mean to them.
Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean
Define what you mean by "closed." Without knowing this all-important fact the question cannot be answered.
A deposition may occur in divorce cases. This includes questions from both attorneys on what happened in the marriage and the reason for the divorce.
It means that whatever the outcome of the court case was - that is the final finding and judgement.
Disposition change in court records refers to a modification or update in the status of a case or legal matter. This can occur when a case is resolved, such as through a verdict, dismissal, or plea agreement, changing its classification from pending to closed. Disposition changes are crucial for maintaining accurate legal records and can impact subsequent legal actions or appeals.