Court Trial
Court Trial
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.
In California, disposition code CITE refers to a citation issued for a violation that typically does not require a court appearance. This code indicates that the individual has been cited for an offense but can resolve the matter by paying a fine or taking specific actions, such as attending traffic school, without going through the formal court process. It is commonly used for minor infractions, such as traffic violations.
orders
try pressing ctrl+7.
It means expired
see link
You press ctrl shift c and then type in code
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.
He or she is on their way to prison (State Prison).
This means that there is insuffient evidence for this charge