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What does disposition mean? A disposition is the final resolution or outcome of a criminal case. A defendant in a criminal case may be acquitted (found not guilty), convicted (found guilty), or have their conviction (or judgment) vacated.
Motion to Dismiss Rule 3.190(c)(4) Under the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure, the trial court may entertain a motion to dismiss at any time if it is based on the ground that there are no issues of material fact and the undisputed facts do not establish a prima facie case of guilt.
This form shall be filed by the prevailing party with the Clerk of Court for the purpose of reporting uniform data pursuant to Florida Statutes section 25.075.
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