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"Decided" as a dispute. When a judge decides a case, it is said that the judge has adjudicated the case. (It is possible for legal disputes to be settled by arbiters other than actual judges.)

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What dos adjudicated mean?

Judged


Does adjudicated mean dismissed?

It means that the case has been judged and is over.


What does adjudicated withheld mean?

What does adjudication withheld mean


If you got probation for stealing Does that mean you got deferred adjudication on a misdemeanor?

Not necessarily: you can be adjudicated guilty of a crime and only get probation.


What does adjudicated as legal father mean?

It means that the court has studied the evidence and found convincing evidence and has ruled that you ARE the legal father.


What is non adjudicated?

When something is non adjudicated it means it has not been legally decided. It is not binding, because it is not legally done.


What does adjudicated mean on a traffic ticket mean?

When you receive a ticket, it is a summons to appear in court. You have three options any time you get a ticket: you can accept guilt and pay the fine, you can contest it and appear before a magistrate, or you can ignore it. If you accept guilt and pay the fine, the ticket is adjudicated. It has been resolved by the court. If you contest it and see the magistrate, he will either find in your favor (and the ticket is adjudicated because you are acquitted), or he finds you guilty and you pay the fine. At that time you may appeal and take the case to a higher court, but if you do it will not be adjudicated until the case is heard and ruled upon. If you ignore it, eventually the court may issue a bench warrant on you. When you are eventually collected by LEOs, and you face the judge, you will be found in contempt of court, your traffic fine will come due, and you will be sentenced. Once that sentence is read, the case is adjudicated.


What are some synonyms of the term 'adjudicated'?

Synonyms for the term 'adjudicated' include adjudge, arbitrate, decide, determine, settle, referee, mediate, agree, figure, gather, select and conclude.


What does adjudged guilty mean?

Adjudicated guilty means the judge resolved the case and found the defendant guilty. Adjudication is the final action that the judge took.


Can you carry a fire arm if your felony for possession of drugs has been adjudicated?

NO. you still have a conviction. That would depend on how your case was adjudicated. Were you convicted of the charges, or were they dismissed?


Is adjudicated guilty the same as a conviction in tn?

Yes.


Do you have to pay a lawyer to expunge your conviction if your differed adjudicated?

no

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