Adjudication withheld generally means that while the judge decided you were guilty, he didn't officially enter a conviction on your record. Instead, you were probably placed on probation, and if you complete your probation satisfactorily, you can probably petition to have that removed from your record.
If you violate your probation, most likely the disposition will be changed to officially read that you were convicted.
Withheld Adjudication - Probable Special Conditions
The smallest object a human eye can see in special condition is 0.116 mm.
Sweet Disposition' by The Temper Trap
Having the temperament or inclination for something means to have a persuasion toward it. People with an inclination can have a special disposition leading to one way or another.
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The special condition that rice requires in order to thrive is a moist environment. Rice will not thrive in areas where there is not much rainfall.
It means you are affected by a special condition: poisoned, paralyzed, frozen, or burned.
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No special condition; simply have a web site developed.
Newborn babies can't have developed teeth, unless of course there's a say genetic disposition or a special circumstance.
The value of a Winchester model 1300 waterfowl special is determined by the condition of the gun. This particular model can be sold for 500 dollars if in good condition.
A.R.D. (Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition Program) The Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition Program (ARD) is a special pre-trial intervention program for non-violent offenders who have limited or no prior record. While these offenses are not considered less serious than other crimes, candidates who are admitted into the Program are closely screened by the District Attorney’s Office to prevent admission of inappropriate individuals. Most (roughly 90%) of the people in the ARD Program have been arrested for Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol or a Controlled Substance. As the name connotes, the ARD Program is “rehabilitative” in focus rather than punitive. The aim of the Program is to intervene at an early state, so that remedial steps can be taken to prevent future incidents of a similar nature. Defendant’s in the Program are “fast-tracked” into C.O.A.D. alcohol education classes as well as treatment if it is recommended. This early intervention facilitates the offenders receiving the help they need as soon as possible, which contributes to the public safety. Offenders may also be ordered to complete varying amounts of Community Service as a condition of the Program. The defendant’s operator’s license will be suspended for varying periods, less than the one-year suspension required after conviction. After successfully completing the program, the ARD offender may petition the Court to have the charges dismissed and the case expunged. If the offender does not comply with the conditions of the Program, he or she may be removed from the Program and the case will be placed back on the trial list.