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8.611 documents for adjudicated guilty
  • th District,LewistonGLOSSARY: These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up the right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge. LEWISTON - The following cases were closed recently in 8th District Court:

  • Public employment - Writ of quo warranto ousting county engineer from office allowed, when - County engineer disqualified from his position when adjudicated guilty of theft in office - R.C. 2921.41 (C)(1), construed.

  • To the Editor: It is that time again. The annual school budget crisis is upon us and there are the usual calls for more money to resolve our under- achieving schools. There are two common misconceptions here. One is that the more money we put into the school system the better their performance outcomes will be. The second is that if we don't, "our children will suffer," or some similar proclamation aimed at placing the blame on anyone who suggests that funding is not the issue. (This edict also carries with it the pre-adjudicated sentence of "guilty" of child neglect). The first seemingly assumes that either our teachers aren't paid enough and (by implication) they aren't "teaching enough." The second is simply nonsense.

  • GLOSSARY These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up his right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge.8th District

  • These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up the right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge. AUBURN - The following cases were closed recently in the :

  • th District GLOSSARY - These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up his right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge.

  • Androscoggin County Superior GLOSSARY - These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up the right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge.

  • GLOSSARY These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up his right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge.

  • GLOSSARY These legal terms are used: waived means the person charged gave up the right to appear in court; adjudicated means guilty of a civil violation; default means a person did not appear in court and the judge entered a guilty finding in the case; a finding of parole violation means a person violated a parole condition; filed means the case is to be dismissed at the end of filing period if conditions set are abided by. Court documents no longer reflect a person's plea or their street addresses. The dates in the log are the dates of the original charge.

  • Criminal law — Not guilty by reason of insanity — R.C. 2967.191 applies only to those who have been “convicted and sentenced” and not to mentally ill persons adjudicated not guilty by reason of insanity — R.C. 2967.191 does not reduce an acquitted person’s term of court-ordered commitment at a behavioral health facility.



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