"Disp code" typically refers to "disposition code," which indicates the outcome of a criminal case or the action taken by law enforcement or the court. In the context of penal codes, it provides information about what happened after charges were filed, such as whether the defendant was convicted, acquitted, or the case was dismissed. Understanding disposition codes is essential for analyzing criminal justice statistics and case outcomes.
USC means United States Code in the penal code.
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http://www.vcsc.state.va.us/VCC_book_fel.pdf
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The abbreviation of 'disp' can mean dispute, disposition, or dispensary. DISP can stand for Dispute Resolution, Disability Income Security Program, or Defense Industry Security Program.
I believe its disorderly conduct
The "A" in California Penal Code 11364.1 refers to the specific subsection of that statute. In this case, Penal Code 11364.1 addresses the possession of drug paraphernalia, and the "A" designates a particular provision or clause within that section. It helps to differentiate between various subsections or related offenses within the broader statute.
It has to do with the illicit use of controlled substances (drugs) in California and the punishments for violations.
A system of postal codes
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
Means you were punished severely. The book is the penal code-meaning they used everything in it.
In a court case, "rej disp code" typically refers to a rejection disposition code, which indicates the outcome of a case or motion that has been rejected by the court. This code provides information on why a particular action was not accepted, such as procedural issues or lack of merit. It is often used in case management systems to track the status and history of legal proceedings. Understanding this code can help parties involved in the case determine the next steps or potential appeals.