Usually means that the defendant was found guilty, but the imposition of the sentence was delayed or held up pending something (usually the satisfactory completion of some kind of obligation). For Instance: You were judged tuilty of an offense but instead of sentencing you immediately to jail the judge may have required you to do some kind of community service. if you didn't satisfactorily complete the community service, THEN he would have imposed the jail time.
Judgment Deferred was created in 1952.
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delayed judgement
A DUI deferred judgment in Iowa will show up on your driving record, but it may not be considered a conviction if you successfully complete the terms of the deferred judgment. However, it can still have consequences such as affecting your insurance rates and appearing on background checks.
motion to accelerate
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JAPL in disposition stands for "Judgment Against Plaintiff." It indicates that a judgment has been made in favor of the defendant against the plaintiff in a legal case.
It means that the judgment was set off to a later date, and is pending.
If the charge is expunged, yes. In a deferred judgment, if you meet the terms of the deferment, the judge dismisses the charge, and there is no conviction.
Not until the defered judgement period is satisfactorily completed.
It means exactly what it sounds like. The END of the case. It is the FINAL disposition of the case. A decision or verdict has been rendered, and judgment meted out.
It means exactly what it sounds like. The END of the case. It is the FINAL disposition of the case. A decision or verdict has been rendered, and judgment meted out.