The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
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To provide an accurate answer, I would need specific information about the individual in question, including their name and the context of their conviction. Without that, I cannot give a precise response regarding their conviction and the disposition of their sentences. Please provide more details for clarification.
No, the disposition date is not necessarily the same as the date you are convicted by a court. The disposition date refers to the date when the court formally resolves the case, which may occur after a conviction, such as during sentencing or when final judgments are entered. In some cases, a conviction may be entered on a different date than when the court officially disposes of the case.
"Conviction Sent to DPS" typically means that your disposition was forwarded to the Department of Public Safety (a state level law enforcement agency) to be recorded in your official criminal record..
Complaint dismissed as to Swanson, Pamela with disposition of Request for Dismissal. what does case dimissed with disposition of request for dismissal mean
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Having a sweet disposition can mean a person is generally sweet and timid when around other people. When a dog is said to have a sweet disposition it means it is friendly, happy, and non-aggressive.
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Adjudication withheld generally means that while the judge decided you were guilty, he didn't officially enter a conviction on your record. Instead, you were probably placed on probation, and if you complete your probation satisfactorily, you can probably petition to have that removed from your record. If you violate your probation, most likely the disposition will be changed to officially read that you were convicted.