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the plea agreement was accepted,sentencing imposed and jail time served

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"Adjudicated" is a word that means 'the decision of the court,' and it means that the defendant was sentenced to some kind of sentence that did not have to be served behind bars. Perhaps community service or some type of loose probation.


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Contact the court clerk from the court that adjudicated the case.


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Juveniles should be adjudicated to drug court if they are accused of drug crimes. Drug court offer a second chance to drug addicts.


What does adjudicated mean on a traffic ticket mean?

When you receive a ticket, it is a summons to appear in court. You have three options any time you get a ticket: you can accept guilt and pay the fine, you can contest it and appear before a magistrate, or you can ignore it. If you accept guilt and pay the fine, the ticket is adjudicated. It has been resolved by the court. If you contest it and see the magistrate, he will either find in your favor (and the ticket is adjudicated because you are acquitted), or he finds you guilty and you pay the fine. At that time you may appeal and take the case to a higher court, but if you do it will not be adjudicated until the case is heard and ruled upon. If you ignore it, eventually the court may issue a bench warrant on you. When you are eventually collected by LEOs, and you face the judge, you will be found in contempt of court, your traffic fine will come due, and you will be sentenced. Once that sentence is read, the case is adjudicated.


What happens when a criminal court case is adjudicated?

Adjudicated means the case is done: it has been convicted either by the defendant pleading guilty or found guilty by the Judge/jury.


When a grandparent has custody in one state and parent lives in another state which state do you go to change custody back to parent?

You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.You should start at the court where the grandparent's guardianship was adjudicated. You need to request the guardianship be terminated. It will be easier if the grandparents consent.


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When a case has been either dismissed or adjudicated, it has been disposed of.


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Usually, an appellate court will not disturb a trial court's findings of fact unless they are clearly erroneous, or contrary to law.


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Adjudicated refers to children that are under a court's jurisdiction usually as a result of having engaged in delinquent behavior and not having a legal guardian that could be entrusted with being responsible for him or her.


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A juvenile defender in California was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court, but his disposition or sentence resulting in his being transferred to adult court for trial. The youth was convicted in criminal court as well. He appealed this practice and claimed double jeopardy was violated by virtue of his being subjected to two trials.


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Interprets the law and makes findings of fact.


What does adjudicated by a Judge mean?

Adjudication refers to judgments made by the court. The finding of guilt, innocence, and judgment are all instruments to adjudication.