
MARIA
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I've never seen it worded like that. How stupid of them. It means, "Have you been convicted of a crime'? |
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newpeanut2003
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are you a crimminal |
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free.the.roaches
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have u been in a crime |
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Nita
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basically "have you ever accepted control of the final judgement not spoken on a criminal charge?"
Basically....it means "this is the dumbest question to put on here, but we only use it to see if you can understand what these words mean because the sentence is crap." |
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hello
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Do you have a crimanial record? |
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ASKALOT
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i cant believe how retarded everyone here is. all the answers are confusing.. when are they going to agree on what it is and give you a specific, easy to understand, and detailed, correct answer? i have no idea but what that one guy said seems accurate: "you were involved in a court case. you sought to escape punishment. the judge worked something out. no sentence is given. once you complete the required probation or community service and you dont get into trouble again your case is dismissed and then you can take action to have it expunged." i think this is a biased question, and retarded because its just way too specific. i would take the application and smack someone in the head for asking it. |
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nonameforme
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The court does not give a final judgment regarding the case. The defendant is given probation, a program or community service in which they have a specified amount of time to complete. If the defendant complies, the case may be dismissed, depending on the county/state. If they do not dismiss in that particular county/state, then the disposition remains adjudication withheld and the case is closed. However, if the defendant is found in violation, the case disposition may be changed and the defendant can be found in guilt. |
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j@mE$
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its asking you if youve ever been convicted of any crimes...technically that is an illegal Q to ask, you dont have to answer it |
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branded_scarlett_letter
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Anything that warrants tickets or arrest. How did you handled the situation. Did you plead guilty or not guilty.
Bottom line it is asking have you committed a crime and did you plead not guilty and reset for a court appearance with trial by jury. |
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wutta-croc
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sounds like a plea bargain to me.... |
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Texan
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Have you been a bad person and filled out the application wrong by not telling them you've been bad.....short version. |
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I Seek
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You accepted a written statement that charges against you have been dropped. |
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ghostpirate7
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Have you plead guilty or been convicted of a crime. |
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Beauty Queen
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it means, have you ever accepted to be involved with any criminal business or illegal job. |
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Adam
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have you got a criminal record |
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sq
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Disposition of Adjudication Withheld - Court decision at any point after filing of a criminal complaint, to continue court jurisdiction but stop short of pronouncing judgment. This is to avoid the undesirable effects of correction.
I hope this helps! |
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sonnyd
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I believe that it means Have you have received a notice of a judgement in a criminal matter and the judgement has not yet become a matter of public record |
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victoria m
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hola!! ehh? no entendi nada!!!! |
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voandginger
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Plea bargain |
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boo
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Are you a criminal |
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Jeff L
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it means have you ever been found guilty of any criminal charges. for this I would put no unless you have. |
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?
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look up the meaning :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjudication |
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lupering
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I think it means, up yours, kid. |
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thomasrobinsonantonio
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Are you awaiting or have you accepted, a postponed decision on any criminal charge.
It covers the fact that you may have a criminal decision pending whereby you could say 'I have no criminal convictions'. |
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answerhog
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Adjudication is the legal process by which an arbiter or judge reviews evidence and argumentation including legal reasoning set forth by opposing parties or litigants to come to a decision or judgment which determines rights and obligations between the parties involved. |
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nuclear_science
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Geeez, all the above are wrong. It means did you go to court for something and the judge said he would withold finding you guilty if you could stay out of trouble for some period (i.e., adjudication witheld), and you agreed to this arrangement. Basically it means if you stay out of trouble, it won't be on your record. |
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m27jean
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It means were you ever charged but not sentenced. |
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jboatright57
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God, now I am curious what type of job you are applying for? Is it in the legal profession? How many people applying for just any job would know what that means? |
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spdbunny
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have you had a verdict handed down to you in a court of law.
Adjudication -2 a : a judicial decision or sentence b : a decree in bankruptcy |
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bubbles26
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have you accepted any criminal charges or been charged with any criminal charges. |
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elementamigo4
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have u been arresteD? |
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