What is the join Fe-Cr?
FECR = felony criminal AGCR = aggravated criminal SRCR = serious criminal
a court's authority to hear and decide cases
"Disposed cases" generally means cases which have been decided.
PTF in court usually stands for "Prisoner to Face," which means the court is preparing to arraign a prisoner or defendant before the judge to face the charges brought against them. It is a procedural step in the legal process to formally inform the accused of the accusations and to allow them to enter a plea.
"Crown" or "Rex." or "King/Queen"
i don't know what it means
In most cases it means the court is relinquishing its right to hear a case back down to the lower court whichever that may be.
what does it mean to fully submitted in a civil case
It means the case is open and that the filings will be reviewed before a court. They have not come to a decision. They have not dismissed any motions filed.
If you mean the collection of cases that the court will hear during a session or term, it is called the "docket", and this is the traditional word for that.
A court 'calender' is a planning document which tracks various cases before the court. A "dismissal calender" implies that this is a list of cases up for dismissal by the court for one reason or another (e.g.: cases were requested dismissed by the principals or their attornies - no acitivity before the court within a certain length of time indicates they are 'dead' or 'moot' - etc).
In the interest of justice is a way that courts dismiss cases where the accused are ill, elderly, or for some other humanitarian reason. It is believed that justice is not served in these cases.