Depending on the jurisdiction it MIGHT have several meanings.
One possibility, for instance: The perpetrator may have confessed to it as a dying declaration. In this event, for all intents and purposes, the crime has been solved even though the perpetrator was never brought to trial and 'convicted' of the crime.
As previously noted: this phrase may have other meanings ahd applications in other states or court systems.
In Nevada, a "Criminal Order to Statistically Close Case" refers to a procedural action taken by law enforcement or the court to officially mark a criminal case as closed in statistical records, which may not necessarily mean the case has been resolved through trial or plea. This order typically indicates that the case will not proceed further, possibly due to reasons such as insufficient evidence, lack of prosecution, or other legal considerations. It is a way to manage and categorize cases in the criminal justice system for data tracking and reporting purposes.
In a criminal case, typically all 12 jurors must agree in order to reach a verdict.
Crime, or criminal case
Probable cause
Case closed statistically means something different for each situation. If a parent or teacher says case closed it means that there will be no argument. In cases of the law, it statistically means that the case has ended and a verdict has been reached.
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In most circumstances, that is not the preferred order, but it can be done at times.
"The State" functions as the prosecutor in a criminal case.
In general, no. A lawsuit is a civil matter, NOT a criminal matter. However, if you commit a criminal act, such as concealing property owned by another, failure to obey a court order, etc, you can be arrested.
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They can't. A criminal case must be tried in the court with appropriate jurisdiction, where the act occurred. It cannot be transferred to another state.