In police jargon, a case is 'closed' when it is solved either by arrest, or "by other means." For instance: when the perpetrator is known beyond a reasonable doubt but cannot be prosecuted for some reason - by death of the perpetrator (poss. during the commission of the crime or during apprehension) - by deathbed confession - etc.
It means the case has not yet been finally resolved by the court.
Define "closed." Is the original police criminal investigation "closed" or is the actual court case itself closed? As long as there are outstanding and un-addressed matters or un-prosecuted defendants, a court case is never closed until all known defendants in the case have been prosecuted. .
Define what you mean by "closed." Without knowing this all-important fact the question cannot be answered.
It may well be a notation made in some kind of Court Clerk "shorthand." Best thing to do is to ask someone at the Clerk Of Court's office what it means to them.
what does closed by conversion mean
Contact the court clerk from the court that adjudicated the case.
In the US the prosecution may call anyone who can give testimony or expert evidence. This would include a social worker who may have been involved in a civil case.
a criminal case
Face, and prepare to endure, the sentence of the court -or - appeal the case to the Court of Appeals.
Depends on what type of case you have: If it is civil then yes If it is criminal then no
When a case status reads "all reopen compl events closed," it means that all the compliance events that were reopened have been addressed and resolved satisfactorily. The case is now in a closed status, indicating that all the necessary actions have been taken to comply with the requirements of the case.
What does Ple criminal court