It means the criminal case has been dealt with, after one has pleaded guilty, and that appropriate measures have been taken to resolve the issue. This doesn't necessarily mean the charges were ever dropped, though.
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.
It means that it was gotten rid of. Whether being expunged (hiding the record), or charges were dropped.
Getting rid of
Not really enough info to answer -BUT- it sounds like it means that a FINAL DISPOSTION has not yet been entered in the case.
In New Zealand, what you talk of is "plea-bargaining" and does not mean the criminal is not sentenced or that the case is dismissed, but it does mean the criminal or prosecution will get lesser of a sentence eg less money to pay, or less of a sentence in jail.
Disposed means the case is closed. It could either be a final judgment or dismissed.
If a court case is listed as having been "disposed", it would indicate that the case is closed due to resolution and no other action is necessary.
This is too vague to answer. It depends on how it is charged, what state it is in, the specifics of the forgery, the defendant's criminal history, the end result of the forgery, how the case is disposed of, etc.
A cxriminal case is self-explanatory. A non-criminal case is a CIVIL case.Criminal offenses can be punished by jail/priosn and/or monetary fine.Civil offenses canNOT be punished by jail or prison sentence, only by monetary fines or other sanctions.
What is being asked? Question is incomplete.
A droped case
No indication is given as to how the first case was "disposed of." But you usually do NOT get two free bites at the apple.
Not necessarily. Not enough information is given in the question."Disposed" simply means that the case is finished in the states eyes, and is no longer 'active.' There are several manners in which a case is "disposed" of - among them - you could have been found guilty, not guilty, or the case may have simply been dismissed.
civil case
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