It is legal term and is another way of saying a "plea and abeyance". If someone agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a criminal charge they may be offered a chance to have the charge "placed under advisement". This means it will not be put on your criminal record but will be "suspended" during a certain period of time. During that time or, "probation" period it will be left off the person's record as long as he or, she abides by certain conditions set by the judge. It could be paying a fee, keeping a clean record or attending counseling classes. If the defendant abides by the conditions successfully then the charges are usually dropped after the probation period is over.
Under the advisement of my lawyer I can' make a comment at this time.
I'll think about it.
I appreciate your concern and I'll take your comments under advisement.
Yes, "under advisement" typically indicates that a decision on a case or charge is pending. It means that a judge or decision-maker is considering the evidence and arguments presented before making a ruling. This status suggests that the case is not yet resolved, and a final decision is still forthcoming.
An advisement is a period or state of consideration by an individual, intended as deliberation upon advice given to that individual.
In a law library, "under advisement" refers to a situation where a judge or legal authority is considering a case or legal issue and has not yet reached a decision. It indicates that the matter is being reviewed and analyzed, often after hearing arguments or reviewing submissions from involved parties. This status allows the judge time to deliberate before issuing a ruling or order.
When butter is placed under the sun, it will melt.
It should be placed under the clips.
"Taken under advisement" in the context of a Florida traffic citation means that the judge or court is considering the case but has not made a final decision. It typically indicates that the judge may need more time to review evidence, listen to arguments, or evaluate circumstances before rendering a verdict or sentence. During this period, the judge may also seek additional information or clarification on specific points related to the citation.
A judge may change during a case under advisement due to various reasons, such as a conflict of interest, health issues, or reassignment within the court system. This change ensures that the case is handled fairly and without bias, maintaining the integrity of the judicial process. Additionally, it may be necessary to ensure timely resolution or to manage caseloads effectively. Such transitions are typically governed by legal protocols to ensure continuity and fairness.
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