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What is a disposition date of a divorce?

It's the date that the action is final, usually by sentencing, acquittal, dismissal. With a conviction and sentence imposed, the disposition date is the date of final sentencing even though there is a sentence to be completed (with all the actions attendant to that, like parole hearings, appeals, etc.).


What does abandoned mean for a criminal court disposition?

abandonment has the same effect as an order of dismissal.


Is being arrested for a felony pled nolo paid restitution and probation but no jail sentence. the same as convicted of a felony When jobs ask have you been convicted of a felony do I check Yes?

Yes, you have been convicted. Your plea of Nolo Contendre meant that you acknowledged that the state had enough evidence to convict you. PROBATION IS A SENTENCE! Your probation WAS a sentence for the guilty plea. A record of both your arrest and the court disposition does exist.


Can you be convicted of a crime just committed while going to court for charges pending in another county?

You can ALWAYS be charged and convicted of a crime that you just committed. However, it cannot be made a part of the same case you were going to court for.


Does charged and convicted the same thing?

No. These are two separate actions. "Charged" is accusation of a crime, such as in a formal arraignment. "Convicted" is found guilty of a crime, by a jury or judge in a court of law or adminstrative proceeding.


What does 'double jeopardy' mean?

The act of putting a person through a second trial for an offense for which he or she has already been prosecuted or convicted. Essentially this means that you can not be charged and tried for the same crime twice. If a court has found you 'not guilty' then that is the end of the matter legally (even if you were guilty and this could be proved at a later date).


Are you considered convicted of a moving violation if you pay the speeding ticket without going to court?

Yes, this has the same effect as a guilty plea.


How can a person be on state probation and federal probation at the same time for the same case?

It means the person was charged and convicted in both a state and federal court. The double jeopardy rule only applies when the accused person is charged with the same crime, more than once, in the same court system. State and federal courts are not in the same court system.Whatever act was carried out, clearly violated both a state and federal statute, thus the individual can be charged for the same act in both court systems. The defendant was convicted both times and sentenced to a term of probation by both courts.


Can a final decision be reverse in a child custody case?

You need to appeal that particular decision to a higher court with a set period of time. Inquire at the court.You can return to the same court at a later date if any of the circumstances are changed.You need to appeal that particular decision to a higher court with a set period of time. Inquire at the court.You can return to the same court at a later date if any of the circumstances are changed.You need to appeal that particular decision to a higher court with a set period of time. Inquire at the court.You can return to the same court at a later date if any of the circumstances are changed.You need to appeal that particular decision to a higher court with a set period of time. Inquire at the court.You can return to the same court at a later date if any of the circumstances are changed.


What must happen in court for a person to be convicted to treason?

two witnesses must testify to the same story and/or the accused must make a confession in a courtroom


What must happen court for a person to be convicted of treason?

two witnesses must testify to the same story and/or the accused must make a confession in a courtroom


Wa state law for not appearing to your traffic court date?

Not appearing is the same a pleading guilty.

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