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Disposed means the case is closed. It could either be a final judgment or dismissed.
If a court case is listed as having been "disposed", it would indicate that the case is closed due to resolution and no other action is necessary.
A droped case
No indication is given as to how the first case was "disposed of." But you usually do NOT get two free bites at the apple.
Not necessarily. Not enough information is given in the question."Disposed" simply means that the case is finished in the states eyes, and is no longer 'active.' There are several manners in which a case is "disposed" of - among them - you could have been found guilty, not guilty, or the case may have simply been dismissed.
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If your traffic case is marked as "Disposed," this usually means that the case has been decided and a judgment has been entered. If you feel unsure, speaking to your lawyer will help you understand the details of your case.
The case first has to be dismissed. Once the case has been dismissed it will be disposed of. In some cases it may not be on your record and in some cases it will say dismissed.
When a case status is active but disposed, it typically means that the case is no longer pending or open, but that it has been resolved or completed in some way. The term "disposed" generally indicates that a final decision or judgment has been made on the case.
When a case has been either dismissed or adjudicated, it has been disposed of.
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