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Q: When is adjudication used?
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If you are legally "Convicted" then Adjudication IS NOT Withheld....the whole reason for a Judge to have the option of Adj With is to stop short of convicting....IF you have a felony charge - and adjudication is withheld - you are not convicted....


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What is a case by case adjudication?

adjudication n. the act of giving a judicial ruling such as a judgment or decree. The term is used particularly in bankruptcy proceedings, in which the order declaring a debtor bankrupt is called an adjudication. "summary adjudication" for instance would mean a judge has ruled on some or all of the issues, often based on one hearing and/or pleadings and evidence submitted. It does not mean the case is over, most adjudications can be appealed. I disagree with the definition above, however, the word "judgment" is more often used. A case is not "ripe" or ready for appeal until it has been adjudicated, meaning you have a lower court judgment.


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Claims adjudication is generally a term found in insurance. It is the process in which the insurance company decides whether or not to pay out on the claim.