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A disposition hearing in juvenile court is akin to a sentencing hearing in adult court. The minor has been found to have committed a criminal offense or a probation violation, and the judge decides what disciplinary measures will be imposed. A wide variety of sentencing options are available in juvenile court.
Rule 610 - Dispositional and Commitment Review A. Dispositional review hearing. The court shall review its disposition and conduct dispositional review hearings for the purpose of ensuring that the juvenile is receiving necessary treatment and services and that the terms and conditions of the disposition are being met.
A disposition hearing in juvenile court is akin to a sentencing hearing in adult court. The minor has been found to have committed a criminal offense or a probation violation, and the judge decides what disciplinary measures will be imposed. A wide variety of sentencing options are available in juvenile court.
Related Definitions Loan Disposition means the closing of a final sale or other transfer of a Loan by the Seller in connection with a securitization or otherwise.
(Pa. R.J.C.P. 1408 1510). In the juvenile court process, disposition is the stage in which the court determines who shall have custody of the child in question, as well as what services should be provided to the child and family after determining that jurisdiction is proper.
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Disposition, in trusts and estates law, is the transfer, gift or sale of property from one individual to another. Disposition is generally done through a deed or will and involves transfer of possession. In criminal procedure, the final judgment of the court in a criminal charge.
Charge is held for court. If a felony charge is held for court, that means the judge has determined that it is likely that the defendant committed the felony crime as charged. The case will move up to the Court of Common Pleas and then be handled by a prosecutor in the Trial Division.
/ˌdɪspəˈzɪʃən/ a persons usual way of feeling or behaving; the tendency of a person to be happy, friendly, anxious, etc.: a cheerful disposition.
Disposition means those actions taken regarding Federal records after they are no longer needed in office space to conduct current agency business. These actions include: Transfer of records to agency storage facilities or NARA records centers. Transfer of records from one Federal agency to another.
A dispositional review hearing (or intermediate disposition hearing) is a hearing held allowing the court to review the progress of the child, family, and stakeholders in complying with the orders of disposition.

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