Struck out means that the case against you has been dismissed by the court. In other words the court feels that there is no case to answer,or the court after hearing the prosecution case feels that there is not sufficient evidence to try the accused, and the court finds that it's in the best interest that "the case be struck out."
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
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.
It means that the court has decided to temporarily suspend the case due to inactivity. If there is no action taken within a specified time period, the case may be dismissed. You should review the notice carefully and follow any instructions provided to prevent dismissal.
PO in a court case type typically refers to "Protective Order." This type of order usually aims to protect a party involved in the case from harassment, abuse, or other types of harm.
SM at the end of a court case number typically stands for "Small Claims," indicating that the case is being heard in a small claims court, which is a simplified court process for resolving disputes involving limited amounts of money.
When a case is "stricken from the case management," it means that the case has been removed from the active docket or schedule of cases being managed by the court. This can occur for various reasons, such as a settlement, withdrawal by the parties, or a decision by the court that the case lacks merit. As a result, the case will no longer proceed through the judicial process unless it is reinstated or refiled.
No appearence means that someone who was meant to be present, in court, wasn't there - didn't appear = no appearence. And without that person there, the court couldn't do anything about the divorce case.
"Stricken off with leave to reinstate" is a legal term used in court proceedings, indicating that a case or matter has been removed from the court's active docket. However, the court allows the party to reinstate the case at a later date under certain conditions, usually if specific requirements are met. This procedure is often used to provide parties with an opportunity to resolve issues outside of court or to allow additional time for necessary actions before proceeding.
"Stricken with leave" on a court disposition means that a particular motion or pleading has been removed from the court's consideration, but the party that filed it is allowed to refile or amend it later. This typically occurs when the court finds issues with the initial filing but does not dismiss it outright. The phrase indicates that the court is granting permission for the party to address any deficiencies before potentially reintroducing the matter.
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apelleate court sends a case back to the trial court
Freude am Stricken translates as Joy of knitting.
nothing to do
Active in a court case means that the case has yet to be settled or decided upon.
if you mean was there a scene in court yes
A droped case
A court case that refers to something having been disposed means that something has been cast away or thrown away. It can also be used to mean a given court case has been dismissed.