In SOME jurisdictions 'deferred adjudication' is available for certain (usually minor) offenses. It often involves probation, treatment programs, education, etc.. If all the conditions are met for the allotted time handed down by the court, the offender can avoid a formal sentence. Deferred adjudication can be recommended by the prosecutor or sometimes is awarded at the discretion of the judge.
These programs vary by county. Its impossible to say
No. Not until a final adjudication.
It is deffered cost
yes
IRS
dream that is put off or unrealized
The word "deferred" is pronounced as duh-furd.
yes it is a part of deffered revenue exp
When you have earned income but will get paid in the future rather than upon earning it.
deffered revenue expenditure
P&L A/C......Dr To Deffered revenue Expendature A/C
No.