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It means that the code the officer used to enter the charge was OBSolete. The charge is still in affect, but the officer just put in the wrong code. The *OBS* is supposed to deter anyone from using it, but as often as I see *OBS* on clients' records, I don't think it does. Hope this answer does, though.

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