Waived for Court of Common Pleas means that a matter that was thought to be a criminal matter is now a civil matter. A dispute between neighbors over a tree, whereby one neighbor trespasses on another's property to trim the tree could be a criminal matter for trespassing, but a judge has decided to send the matter to a civil court instead. Civil court is between two parties, not between the state, county or city against a person.
When a case is transferred to the Court of Common Pleas, it typically means that a legal matter, originally filed in a lower court, is being moved to a higher court for further proceedings. This transfer often occurs when the case involves more complex legal issues, higher stakes, or requires specific jurisdiction that the lower court cannot handle. The Court of Common Pleas generally has broader authority and can address a range of civil and criminal cases.
Waiving a case in the Court of Common Pleas refers to the voluntary relinquishment of a legal right or claim by a party involved in the case. This can occur when a plaintiff or defendant decides to forgo their right to pursue the case further, often leading to its dismissal or resolution without a trial. Waivers can be strategic, allowing parties to avoid the costs and time associated with litigation. However, once a case is waived, the party typically cannot refile the same claim later.
pleas mean to ask ,beg
In court the term waived usually means to giving up or challenging something. Normally this means that one or both sides have came to a agreement so the hearing is no longer required.
If you mean the city of Lorain, there is only one court: Lorain Municipal Court. If you mean Lorain County, there are 8 courts: Lorain County Court of Common Pleas (3 divisions) in Elyria; 5 Municipal Courts in Avon Lake, Elyria, Lorain, Oberlin & Vermilion; and 2 Mayor's Courts in Lagrange and Sheffield Village. See the related link for information about all these courts. CourtReference has info like this for every county in every state.
cost mean i need the answer pleas
Criminal pleas refer to a defendant's formal response to criminal charges, such as pleading guilty, not guilty, or no contest. Motions are formal requests made to the court by either party in a legal case, seeking a specific ruling or order, such as suppressing evidence or dismissing charges. Together, pleas and motions are integral components of the criminal justice process, impacting the direction and outcome of a case.
"Defendant's appearance waived" means that the defendant is not required to be present in court for a particular hearing or proceeding. This can occur in various legal contexts, such as during arraignments or pre-trial motions, where the defendant's attorney can represent them instead. Waiving appearance can streamline the process and save time for both the court and the parties involved. However, the defendant typically must agree to this waiver.
It means that either you, your attorney, the prosecutor, or the judge, has refused to allow a request that more than 90 days pass before your case must be presented to court.
Drug abuse (board waived)
it bascily meens hes been kicked of the rink
HTS waived for preliminary hearing means the defendants forgoes his rights to this hearing. The defendant just wishes to proceed to the next step of the judicial process.