Can mean several things. If the questioner has spelled sepArate correctly - it sounds like they might be instructions to keep multiple defendants in the same crime separated from one another. If the word is actually spelled sepErate it might mean - if two defendants are charged with the same crime it could mean that the two must be tried individually and not together.
a plea The defendant PLEADS 'not guilty'
"Judgment for Defendant" means that the defendant wins the case. In a criminal case, a judgment for defendant would be a "not guilty" verdict (usually). In a civil case, it would usually mean that the defendant does not have to pay money to the person who sued him or her (known as the "plaintiff").
Yes, if the defendant says and shows he/she is guilty.
He is dumping you or want you to dump him
That means the defendant has to pay them out of his own pocket.
Defendant Case History
When a defendant is declared indigent, it means that the defendant doesn't have any assets with which to hire a lawyer or another form of legal representation and so the defendant is entitled to free legal representation.
Defendant status concluded typically means that the legal proceedings against the defendant have reached a resolution, such as a verdict or a plea agreement. This status indicates that the defendant is no longer active in the court system regarding those specific charges. Depending on the outcome, it could mean acquittal, conviction, or dismissal of charges, which ultimately affects the defendant's legal standing and any potential penalties.
In a court document, if the status of a defendant is listed as "forfeit," it typically means that the defendant has failed to appear in court or comply with legal obligations, resulting in a loss of certain rights or privileges. This status often indicates that the court has taken action against the defendant, such as issuing a bench warrant or ordering the forfeiture of bail. Essentially, it suggests that the defendant may face additional legal consequences for their non-compliance.
OWN RECOGNIZANCE, i.e. no cash bail
it means they make a right statement
This is a term usually used in civil law cases and, basically it means this. If the Claimant says the Defendant owes him a sum of money and, the Defendant says he doesn't owe any money and, he puts the Claimant to "Strict Proof". That means the Claimant will have to prove beyond all doubt the money is owed. He will have to show all the documentation associated with the dealings between them that the money is owed and that no money has been received.