This sounds like it may be an abbreviation, or some type of "jargon" or "court shorthand," that might appear as a notation on a case folder or "dispo" (disposition) sheet.
These abbreviations are not standardized and vary greatly from police agency to police agency and/or court system to court system.
If you were represented by an attorney ask them, or go to the Office of The Clerk of Court and ask one of the clerks there if they might be able to tell you what it means.
Pretrial negotiation conference
Purchase of Development Rights
It means 'At The Suit [of]'
assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury
In legal terms, "JS" typically stands for "Judicial System" or "Judgment Summary." It can also refer to "Joint Stipulation," which is an agreement between parties in a legal case. The specific meaning often depends on the context in which it is used.
In legal terms, "WWD" typically stands for "With Waiver of Default." This phrase is often used in contracts or legal documents to indicate that a party is agreeing to waive their right to claim a default or breach of contract under certain conditions. It signifies that the party acknowledges the situation but chooses not to exercise their legal rights in that instance.
STET it means "let it stand" in printer's terms
Initials, abbvreviated notations, or court 'lingo' has no universal meaning. Ask your attorney or the Court Clerk's office what it might stand for. The letters "PD" themselves may actually stand for Post Divorce.
This can be phrased as "preliminary" or "provisional" in legal terms.
Modus operandi (often used in the abbreviated forms M.O. or simply Method) is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as "mode of operation".
What does R & O stand for?
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