If you've applied for, college, and you see that a departmental status review is required, it simply means that a decision on your application has not been made yet.
A department is a subdivision of an organisation - for instance the Geology department is the subdivision that studies/teaches Geology in a University. Therefore 'departmental' means belonging to a department - as in the departmental staff.
It means that a review is being made of the defendant's background to determine if they are wanted for any offenses in any other jurisdictions.
Ascribed is what you are doing to get to a specified status. Achieved would mean you have done all required to obtain that status.
"Status" means the 'current standing' of the case (i.e.: What is the status of this case right now? - What was the 'status' of this case on such-and-such date? - Etc.) The court periodically holds "status hearings" where the attorneys come together with the judge to review where the cases are in regards to being brought to conclusion.
It means that a review is being made of the defendant's background to determine if they are wanted for any offenses in any other jurisdictions.
Still in custody, but off premises, as would be required for court appearance. etc
Still in custody, but off premises, as would be required for court appearance. etc
a review of a book
It means that they haven't make a decision yet And also mean jail status
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mini rev means a review is written in 50 words
status mean like you are judging someone else on there level ex: if you are the boss of a company you have the higher status your employments has the lower status