Vacate is a term subject to different meanings. In the context of a court order or decision, vacate means to overrule or void. (e.g.: A decision may be vacated for error.)
Being disposed and sentenced is a criminal law term. Essentially what this means is, the arraignment was waived and the criminal was given a sentence.
What is initial arraignment moot mean
taken out, removed
No you can't do that
If you are referring to traffic tickets, vacated is the same as dismissed. The charge was dropped, and no conviction was entered.
In a divorce case the word vacated can mean either of two things. It can refer to a judge cancelling an order or judgment. It can also mean to move out of a house.
no!!
A pre-arraignment deposition is a type of sworn testimony taken before a formal arraignment in court where the defendant is formally charged. It is essentially a chance for the defense to gather information from witnesses or parties involved in the case before the trial process begins.
That the person will be brought before a court to answer charges
Yes, the trial has been vacated, which means it has been canceled or set aside, typically due to new evidence or legal issues.
He's up for arraignment tomorrow.
In court proceedings, "vacated" refers to a decision or judgment that has been set aside or annulled. This could happen for various reasons, such as errors in the legal process, new evidence coming to light, or a successful appeal. When a decision is vacated, it is as though the original decision never existed, and the case may need to be reheard or reconsidered.