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Q: What does reopen disposed mean in a criminal case in Florida?
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What does re-disposed mean in a court of law?

reopen case


What does disposed mean in a divorce court case?

A droped case


If a criminal case is noll prosequi how long does the plaintiff have to reopen the case?

In Pennsylvania, it's 13 months.


What does not disposed mean in a criminal case?

Not really enough info to answer -BUT- it sounds like it means that a FINAL DISPOSTION has not yet been entered in the case.


Can you reopen a case that was closed?

You can reopen a closed child dependency case depending on the circumstances and the time frame. You should be conscious of the previous ruling and the agreement before attempting to reopen a case.


How is jurisdiction decided for criminal cases?

Jurisdiction is decided for a criminal case based off of where the actual crime takes place. If a defendant is from New York, but commits a crime in Florida, Florida would have jurisdiction in the case.


What is case disposed in divorce court?

Disposed means the case is closed. It could either be a final judgment or dismissed.


What does case status reopen disposed mean in child suppose?

When it refers to a civil case it simply indicates that the case has been ruled on in favor of one of the parties or dismissed or settled, etc. It depends on the context, but it CAN mean that a problem was dealt with in Civil Court, meaning that somebody sued somebody and the problem was resolved. *It can mean a civil case has been "disposed of" in the way that is applicable. Or it can mean the taking of a deposition relating to a civil case of any nature. Answer "Deposed" refers to the taking of "depositions". The first answer is correct.


Court case disposed?

If a court case is listed as having been "disposed", it would indicate that the case is closed due to resolution and no other action is necessary.


Can you reopen a case that you plead guilty to?

No. if you pled yourself guilty and you are found guilty you cant reopen the case.


How much jail time for forger?

This is too vague to answer. It depends on how it is charged, what state it is in, the specifics of the forgery, the defendant's criminal history, the end result of the forgery, how the case is disposed of, etc.


What happening to you if the court reopen your bankruptcy case?

Motions to reopen bankruptcy cases shall be accompanied with the payment of any prescribed filing fees. Payment of the filing fee to reopen a bankruptcy case filed by the trustee due to the discovery of additional assets in the estate shall be payable at the time the motion to reopen is filed.