"Exigent" means "emergency" or "unusual." A court might suspend a sentence on exigency if the defendant was very ill and more likely to be a burden on the correctional authorities if they were to be incarcerated. This is only one example.
It means the defendant was found guilty but whatever sentence they might have been facing was suspended by the judge.
Exigence is a requirement or necessity.
When you issued a suspended sentance, that means they are holding it over you head, for instance, if you were issued a 30 day suspended sentence, and you get in trouble, you will have to go to jail for 30 days.
It means you were convicted of a felony offense and received a 5 year sentence. One year of which will have to be served behind bars, and the other 4 years suspended.
it is the level of suspended sentence one receives when convicted
This usually means that the convicted individual is released from jail on probation. If he/she gets into trouble again, they have to serve the suspended jail/prison time.
By suspended do you mean Suspended or Inverted?
These unusual circumstances have brought us here tonight. Under the circumstances, I will accept the plea. The circumstances would normally mean I have to burn the documents, but I will keep them. Hope these examples help!
The question is a little unclear - but if the probation was terminated it should mean that you had completed your sentence to the satisfaction of the judge. However, the charge for which you received the sentence of probation will remain on your criminal history record.
well in the state of Indiana, it means it is you are put on for probation for the time period of what you would be doing in jail.
Being exempt means that the player is not on the roster due to special circumstances that are not covered by the other listed reasons. Some of the other reasons are injured, suspended, and military.
It means that whatever the sentence was that you received, it is being held in abeyance (usually while awaiting some other action or decision).