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Without knowing anything at all about the case in question, it is difficult, and could be dangerous to try to decipher brief notations and scribblings on legal or court documents. It MIGHT mean - that the outcome of the case is known to the parties involved but will held until it is announced in open court. Or - - it might not.

Ask your attorney, or ask the Court Clerk's Office what it might mean to them.

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