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A court disposition is is the ultimate adjudged result/finding of the case.
The disposition is the ultimate outcome of a case. What that means in a particular context would depend on the case's unique facts.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
The disposition date refers to the date that the case was disposed of, or adjudicated, in court. If you enter a plea, the disposition date will be that day. If you have a trial, the disposition date will be the date that the jury reads their verdict.
Go to the clerk's office in the court where the case was handled. Ask to review the file. You'll find some kind of disposing document, either an order, a verdict, or a disposition or some other document that shows how the case was disposed of.
A disposition narrative is a written report or document that outlines the final decision made by a judge or court in a legal case. It summarizes the details of the case, the evidence presented, and the reasoning behind the judge's decision.
The 'disposition' is whatever the final action of the court was.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.
Mandate could mean the following: An order from an appellate court directing a lower court to take a specified action. Or, a judicial command directed to an officer of the court to enforce a court order, judgment sentence or decree.Although the totality of the case would have to be taken into consideration to render a 100% accurate interpretation of what the Appeals Court was referring to, IT APPEARS that - "Disposition without our mandate." is very possibly a dismissal of the appeal, and that the disposition of the lower couirt is upheld without further comment by the Appeals Court.
It means that whatever the outcome of the court case was - that is the final finding and judgement.
The disposition of an appeal is the judge's final ruling in the case, or what he decides to do to it. The three most common dispositions are: Affirmed, in which the judge agrees with the lower court and the original ruling stands, Reversed, in which the judge disagrees with the lower court and invalidates that opinion, and Remanded, in which the judge sends the case down to a lower court for further action. Cases are often both reversed and remanded.
"Notice of case disposition action declined" means that a decision or action regarding the case disposition has been declined or postponed. This could indicate that the case is still under review or that a final decision has not been made yet. It is advisable to check with the court or legal authorities for further clarification.