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A felony case is called when someone is charged with what the law considers a serious crime. There are three phases of a felony case: Arraignment (the preliminary hearing), the Second Arraignment (felony pre-trial), and Felony Trial (where a jury will hear the case).
It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
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The initials SWL mean Safe Working Load
These are the designers initials.
An enumerated felony is multiple felony charges in the same case. In a trial a person is charged with enumerated felonies when multiple crimes have been committed that result in a death or numerous felonies committed at the same time.
Usually CF means a felony and CM a misdemeanor.
It can vary from court to court, but they are normally the initials of the judge who was assigned to the case. Courts sometimes use CR to denote a criminal case and CV to denote a civil case.
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean
Unable to answer the question. There are many 'shorthand' abbreviations, initials, and 'jargon' used when making notations on police and judicial case files. What one agency commonly uses may not mean anything at all to another. And such is the case with the initials "SOT." Special Operations Team?
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean
The letters that follow a felony are the degrees of the felony crime. A felony 6 is the lowest felony with a 1 being the highest.