In Nevada, a "Criminal Order to Statistically Close Case" refers to a procedural action taken by law enforcement or the court to officially mark a criminal case as closed in statistical records, which may not necessarily mean the case has been resolved through trial or plea. This order typically indicates that the case will not proceed further, possibly due to reasons such as insufficient evidence, lack of prosecution, or other legal considerations. It is a way to manage and categorize cases in the criminal justice system for data tracking and reporting purposes.
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Depending on the jurisdiction it MIGHT have several meanings. One possibility, for instance: The perpetrator may have confessed to it as a dying declaration. In this event, for all intents and purposes, the crime has been solved even though the perpetrator was never brought to trial and 'convicted' of the crime. As previously noted: this phrase may have other meanings ahd applications in other states or court systems.
If it was only a CIVIL COURT restraining order, it will not appear on your criminal record. HOWEVER, if there was any criminal action associated with it, or which was the cause for it being issued, (e.g.: domestic battery), THAT is a criminal matter and it WILL appear on your criminal record.
No. In order to work in any casino in Nevada you have to have a police card, Nevada Gaming Commission does not allow for felons to work in casinos.
When he or she reaches the legal age of majority which for the State of Nevada is 18, or by a court order.
Law and Order Criminal Intent - 2005 VG was released on: USA: 2005
College of Southern Nevada in Nevada offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Sierra Nevada College in Nevada offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Western Nevada College in Nevada offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
College of Southern Nevada in Nevada offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Sierra Nevada College in Nevada offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Western Nevada College in Nevada offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.