Misdemeanor Commit
Community Placement Arrest. Violation of probation.
In an arrest record, "nbr" typically stands for "number," referring to a specific identification number associated with the arrest record. This could be an arrest number, case number, or booking number that helps law enforcement and legal systems track and reference the details of the arrest. It is essential for maintaining accurate records and ensuring proper processing of the case.
Just because the State declined to prosecute the charge does not mean the record of your arrest goes away. Unless you take legal action to have it expunged, the record of your arrest will always exist.
failure to appear (in court) Misdemenor
If you were arrested and booked then you WERE charged. Even if a judge only "cautioned" you it doesn't mean that it "went away." Any arrest will appear on your record, unless it was prior to your 18th birthday.
No, this means that a judge or arbiter has yet to look over the evidence and testimonies.
computer i guess
If you are referring to an arrest record in Wyandotte County KS it means Edwardsville On Site so Edwardsville PD was present.
This is the instructions that are given to the FBI agents. It is used in order to accurately fill out the record of arrest.
Someone who can work but a judge may sentence them to weekends in jail from another charge. It is not the actual charge but a sentence.
The abbreviation "UPPB" on an arrest record typically stands for "Unlawful Possession of a Controlled Substance." This charge indicates that an individual was arrested for having illegal drugs or controlled substances in their possession. The specifics can vary by jurisdiction, but it generally signifies a serious offense related to drug laws.
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