motion to accelerate
Judgment Deferred was created in 1952.
no
delayed judgement
No.
It means that the judgment was set off to a later date, and is pending.
If the charge is expunged, yes. In a deferred judgment, if you meet the terms of the deferment, the judge dismisses the charge, and there is no conviction.
Accelerate, motion is generated by applying force to mass.
Not until the defered judgement period is satisfactorily completed.
The Plaintiff's motion for summary judgment is asking the court to rule on all pleadings that have been filed in the case. This happens if one of the defendants has filed an response or answer. The Plaintiff will usually ask for judgment when filing a motion for summary judgment.
File a motion to vacate based on that fact. After the judgment is entered there is a SOL for filing that motion.
Without further info it is imposible to answer this question. What is your alternative? If it's worse than deferred judgement, your decision should be fairly clear.
say your already in uniform motion, if you push or pull against the direction of motion it will decelerate to zero , then accelerate in the opposite direction. if you push or pull in the direction of motion, it will accelerate