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.
Under the advisement of my lawyer I can' make a comment at this time.
I'll think about it.
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No, a pending charge is not a conviction. However, you will want to mention the charge to the potential employer in some context. They will find out about it, and it is best that you be up front about it.
I appreciate your concern and I'll take your comments under advisement.
A charge, or an actual conviction? If you have a past charge for which you were found not guilty, yes. If the charge is pending, or if you've actually been convicted, then no. Why? Well, in the case of a pending charge, you simply can't enlist with pending criminal charges. In the case of a conviction, what do you handle in the military? Firearms. And what, under federal law, are you not permitted to purchase, possess, or be granted access to with a felony conviction or with a domestic violence conviction, whether it be a misdemeanor or felony? Firearms.
A pending charge will not show up on a background check until you are convicted. A background check will bring up all current convictions.
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.
An advisement is a period or state of consideration by an individual, intended as deliberation upon advice given to that individual.
In the United States, having a pending felony charge can complicate the process of obtaining citizenship. Generally, applicants for citizenship must demonstrate good moral character, and a pending felony charge may be seen as a negative factor in that assessment. However, it does not automatically disqualify you; the outcome of the charge may impact your application. It's advisable to consult with an immigration attorney for personalized guidance in such situations.
No. A sale pending implies that the property is under a binding contract.
If it involved your arrest, yes, there will be a record of your arrest.