In a felony trial case, "CLOSED-BO" typically refers to "Closed Beyond Objection," indicating that the defense has no objections to the evidence or testimony being presented, and the case is effectively closed for that portion of the trial. This term may arise during discussions regarding the admissibility of evidence or procedural matters. It signifies a moment in the trial where the judge considers the proceedings closed to further objections from the defense regarding the specific issue at hand.
A felony case is called when someone is charged with what the law considers a serious crime. There are three phases of a felony case: Arraignment (the preliminary hearing), the Second Arraignment (felony pre-trial), and Felony Trial (where a jury will hear the case).
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean
An enumerated felony is multiple felony charges in the same case. In a trial a person is charged with enumerated felonies when multiple crimes have been committed that result in a death or numerous felonies committed at the same time.
It means your case is dismissed. Your case will still show up on your background report. I got my felony case expunged, but it still shows on my background as dismissed.
apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court
Trial courts were the 1st courts before the facts of a case are decided.
It means a case has been sent to the trial court. This term is generally used after a preliminary hearing in a magistrate court. It may also be used if a case is in a lower court and is bound over to the general trial court for a jury trial.
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The black line pool means a case was released for trial assignment. Once the case is set above the black line, it will be assigned a trial date within 30 days if all parties are ready for trial.
Usually CF means a felony and CM a misdemeanor.
What do you mean by the 'Adolf Hitler Case'? He was never captured and there was never a trial because he committed suicide.
What does felony BOUND OVER TO CPC mean