A 'stay' is a court order preventing the carrying out of any further action until a future event occurs, or the stay order is lifted. (e.g.: A 'stay' may be granted to allow a party to provide evidence that might prevent the stayed action from being carried out.)
In Canada this is usually requested by the Crown (prosecution)
It means that for some reason the Crown does not wish to proceed.
The case can be reactivated within a year (usually)
If the case is not reactivated within the time constraint then it is like the charges were dropped.
if the judge say stayed about the case will my criminal check be clean
Writ stayed means that the court has decided to discontinue a specific action. In foreclosure proceedings writ stayed means the court has stopped the foreclosure process.
Writ stayed means that the court has decided to discontinue a specific action. In foreclosure proceedings writ stayed means the court has stopped the foreclosure process.
A stayed revocation refers to the court order issued to prevent someone from being vacated in a given area.
apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court
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Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
It means that the court has decided to temporarily suspend the case due to inactivity. If there is no action taken within a specified time period, the case may be dismissed. You should review the notice carefully and follow any instructions provided to prevent dismissal.
It means the sentence is halted/delayed for a brief period.
if you mean was there a scene in court yes
CONT in a court case typically means "continued." It indicates that a hearing or trial has been adjourned or postponed to a later date. This could be due to various reasons such as scheduling conflicts, the need for additional information, or unforeseen circumstances.
WCOM likely refers to Westlaw Court Order Monitor, a service that alerts users to new court orders in real time. It helps legal professionals stay updated on important case developments and changes in the law.