When a case is listed for sentence, it means that the court has scheduled a hearing where the judge will decide and impose the appropriate punishment or sentence for the convicted individual. This is a crucial step in the judicial process following a guilty verdict or plea.
Title case capitalizes the first letter of each word in a sentence, while sentence case only capitalizes the first letter of the first word in a sentence. For example, "The Quick Brown Fox" is in title case, whereas "The quick brown fox" is in sentence case.
A docket sentence is a short summary of a court case that typically includes the names of the parties involved, the ruling of the court, and any other relevant information such as the date and location of the case. It provides a quick reference point for understanding the key details of the case without having to review the full court records.
A discretionary sentence is a type of sentence imposed by a judge within a specified range, allowing the judge the flexibility to consider various factors and circumstances surrounding the case before determining the final sentence. This type of sentence gives judges the discretion to tailor the punishment to fit the individual circumstances of the case.
In a case citation, the plaintiff is typically listed first before the defendant. The plaintiff is the party that initiates a legal action or lawsuit against the defendant.
He provided ligitimite evidence to support his claim in the court case.
In Latin, the "nominative" case refers to the subject.
God (accusative case). It is the object of the sentence.
"Case to be listed" in court refers to the process of scheduling a case for a hearing or trial. It indicates that the case is ready to be heard by a judge and has been placed on the court's calendar. This listing is essential for managing court proceedings and ensuring that all parties involved are notified of the date and time for the hearing.
In New Zealand, what you talk of is "plea-bargaining" and does not mean the criminal is not sentenced or that the case is dismissed, but it does mean the criminal or prosecution will get lesser of a sentence eg less money to pay, or less of a sentence in jail.
Mine is listed as z list as well and I haven't gotten any response back yet from trustee or my attorney, wonder if your question was ever answered, here or somewhere else ,if so would like to know as well
We listed every state we've been to for our homework assignment
If you mean in a sentence, than, "The Doctor has a PhD in medication."
There are three sigma symbols, an upper case, a lower case and an end of the sentence case. The capital letter case is used as summation. The lower case is used to represent variance in statistics. The lower case is also used to represent stress in mechanics and physics. The end of sentence case is generally not used. Reference link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigma.
If you mean "excuse" it means "pardon". If you mean "execute", it means "do" or "carry out". In the special case of prisoners sentenced to death, to execute them is to execute or carry out the sentence.
Yes, the case of a pronoun is determined by its function in a sentence. For example, 'he' is in the subjective case when it is the subject of a sentence, and in the objective case when it is the object of a verb or preposition.
The sentence is incorrect in any case. "Brake" means to slow down, and you usually don't slow a door down.Perhaps you mean break a door, which would mean to destroy it.
I think you meant "soy gOrdo". In that case, the sentence means "I'm fat".