The abbreviations and jargon used in law enforcement and by the courts is by no means universal. I would hazard a guess that it might mean Charged with Petit Theft.
I don't know what CPT means, but PSI means Pre Sentencing Investigation
It APPEARS to be a shortened version of the word "dismissed." Check with the Clerk of the Court, they should be able to tell you for sure.
When a court document states the phrase, "case resulted programmatically," it is in reference to an arraignment. It means that the arraignment for the case was cancelled for reasons outside of standard procedure.
When capitalizing a court document , key terms such, the parties, the type of document you are working on is what this refers to .
Not familiar with that particular term -BUT- to "lodge a complaint" means to "file a complaint."In a similar circumstance I suppose to "lodge a document" could mean to file a document.
99060 is a cpt code that is used to document a service by a physician when the physician has to interrupt his regular schedule to provide the service outside the office.
Which document will stand in court: A photocopy or a trust or an original?
The United States Constution is the document that created the supreme court.
In a court document, "deft" is an abbreviation for "defendant," referring to the individual or entity being accused or sued in a legal proceeding. The term is often used in legal contexts to streamline documentation and communication. For example, a document might state "deft's motion" to indicate a motion filed by the defendant. Understanding this terminology is crucial for interpreting court documents accurately.
It is a legal request to change something (usually phraseology) contained in a document already filed with the court.
CPT means Cone Penetration Test.
"Victim FTA" on a court document typically means that the victim of a crime failed to appear in court for a scheduled hearing or trial. FTA stands for "Failure to Appear." This notation may have implications for the case, such as potential dismissal, rescheduling, or other administrative actions by the court.