It means that the case has been judged and is over.
No, it means "judgement rendered."
NO. you still have a conviction. That would depend on how your case was adjudicated. Were you convicted of the charges, or were they dismissed?
When a case has been either dismissed or adjudicated, it has been disposed of.
A case may be "closed" in several ways. It can be adjudicated or dismissed with or without prejudice. A case closed by way of a dismissal might be refiled or restored to active status under the right circumstances. Cases are "adjudicated" when a decision has been rendered on the merits of the case, such as after a trial. Cases are dismissed usually because of some procedural matter, like failing to provide discovery on time. Confusion is caused in this area because even judges and lawyers tend to throw the word "dismissed" around like it meant adjudicated almost to the point where the two are no longer distinguishable for any practical purpose.
Judged
It means that what you did was dismissed, so you won't be prosecuted further.
"Decided" as a dispute. When a judge decides a case, it is said that the judge has adjudicated the case. (It is possible for legal disputes to be settled by arbiters other than actual judges.)
It should be known HOW the case was dismissed. WITHprejudice or WITHOUT prejudice.Also, having a case dismissed does not mean that the record of your arrestdisappears and ceases to exist.
Dismissal without leave mean is a legal term which mean that the suit has been completely dismissed. There is not option to refile the complaint or amend it.
IF by dropped you mean the case was dismissed, the answer depends on when and why the case was dismissed.
dismissed charge
What does adjudication withheld mean
It means that the case is dismissed because the plaintiff did not show up in court.