Ct.
The correct abbreviation for court is "ct."
S.Ct. (without a space between S. & Ct.) is the abbreviation for Supreme Court Reporter. U.S. is the abbreviation for United States Reports, the bound volumes where Supreme Court opinions are published.
It stands for "Court".
When the meaning of the abbreviation can be understood in context (for example, in the text of an opinion), the abbreviation is simply "J." In academic writing or journalism, the Supreme Court of the United States is identified, and the justices are then referred to as "Justice" or "Chief Justice," rather than by the Court's standard abbreviation, shown above.
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Court jargon and 'shorthand' varies greatly from jurisdiction-to-jurisdiction and is not at all uniform throughout the legal community. In my experience, the usual abbreviation would be "NOL PROS' but another court system may have another abbreviation.
S.Ct. is an abbreviation for Supreme Court. S.Ct. indicates the writer is citing a Supreme Court case.
The abbreviation "ADAT" on a court docket typically stands for "Adjudication Date." It refers to the date on which a case is adjudicated or decided by the court. This date is essential for tracking the progress of a case and understanding the timeline of legal proceedings.
Offense Tracking Numbers.
Federal Court of Appeals Third Circuit is abbreviated: CA3
The court abbreviation "EPNG" typically stands for the "Eastern District of Pennsylvania." It refers to a federal court jurisdiction that covers the eastern region of Pennsylvania, where federal cases are heard. Abbreviations like these are used in legal documents and filings to specify the court in which a case is being heard.
Pengadilan Negeri (Indonesian: district court), or Pin Number