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That term designates Time SERved.
In California, the disposition code TSER stands for "Transfer to Statewide Electronic Repository." It indicates that a case or record has been transferred to a centralized electronic system for storage and management, typically for better accessibility and record-keeping. This code is part of the state's efforts to modernize and streamline its record management processes.
To cite a penal code in a legal document, you typically provide the title of the penal code, the section number being cited, and the year of the code. For example: California Penal Code § 187 (2019). It's important to consult the specific citation rules or formatting guidelines relevant to your jurisdiction or publication.
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It means expired
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In the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) code, a disposition code of "B" indicates that the violation has been corrected or the issue has been resolved. This code typically applies to situations where the necessary actions have been taken to remedy the violation, such as paying a fine or completing a required course. It signifies that the driver's record has been updated to reflect this resolution.
This means that there is insuffient evidence for this charge
He or she is on their way to prison (State Prison).
To cite the Nuremberg Code in APA style, include the title of the document ("Nuremberg Code"), the year it was created (1947), the source where it can be found (e.g., book, website), and the URL if applicable. For example: Nuremberg Code. (1947). Retrieved from [URL].