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.
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"Disp code" typically refers to "disposition code," which indicates the outcome of a criminal case or the action taken by law enforcement or the court. In the context of penal codes, it provides information about what happened after charges were filed, such as whether the defendant was convicted, acquitted, or the case was dismissed. Understanding disposition codes is essential for analyzing criminal justice statistics and case outcomes.
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It means expired
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This means that there is insuffient evidence for this charge
He or she is on their way to prison (State Prison).
California Vehicle Code section 40508. (a) A person willfully violating his or her written promise to appear or a lawfully granted continuance of his or her promise to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he or she was originally arrested.
93560 is the zip code for: Rosamond, California and Willow Springs, California
No, there is not a code in California if you run out of gas.