It is court legal 'jargon' that can have several meanings. An "information" can refer to the indictment that was handed down - or the formal charge of prosecutor, or it can mean the entire supporting documentation of the case. Court and legal 'jargon' is not uniform and varies greatly from place-to-place around the country according to local usage.
no you will have to go to magistrates court at minimum to receive a criminal record
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Operating After Suspension
How can you find out about crime information that was dealt with and what happened at the court?
The Crown Court is a type of Criminal Court.
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It means that that court can hear both criminal or civil cases. Either a criminal case can be filed and heard in that court, OR a civil case can be filed and heard in that court. For instance: most(all?) state circuit courts fit this description.
It is the provision of advice to Court (which is very much like the pre-sentence report)
A trial is a court proceeding when someone performs a criminal act.
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from the court where you were convicted, by looking up your case number.
It's a Criminal Court.