Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
I can only believe that you mis-understood or mis-read the word or that it was poorly written. There is no such case status (either law enforcment or court related) that I am aware of. If you actually mean RE-ACTIVATED - then it would mean that the case has been re-opened and is once again under active investigation or is currently on the docket at court.
I can only believe that you mis-understood or mis-read the word or that it was poorly written. There is no such case status (either law enforcment or court related) that I am aware of. If you actually mean RE-ACTIVATED - then it would mean that the case has been re-opened and is once again under active investigation or is currently on the docket at court.
A word that can be used in two contexts. It could mean that the court session is ended for that particular day, or also can be used to mean that the court case has been completed, all business pertaining to the case has been heard and the court is closing its session.Further AnswerIn British English, it means to 'temporarily suspend'. When a meeting is finished, it is 'closed' not adjourned.
The word "case" can refer to several things, such as a situation, condition, argument, or a container for storing something. It can also refer to a legal proceeding or a grammatical category in language.
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Rebatement is the ending of something. This term is often used in the legal field to describe when a court case has ended.
I think the word you're looking for is "remanded".
The word 'brinker' does not have a special meaning in the English language. However, "Brinker" can refer to a court case that recently occurred in California.
Amici is the plural noun form of the word amicus. An amicus is a Latin term that means friend of the court. It is a non-biased adviser to a court in a specific case.
not active or not working or asleep
It comes out of a cell
Have you known anything more about the court case?