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At sentencing, an adjudication of guilt in a criminal case means the Judge has adjudicated the Defendant guilty of a crime. In other words, the Defendant has been formally convicted of the crime. A formal conviction can carry serious consequences depending on the charged crime.
Adjudicatory hearing: The fact finding (trial) phase of a juvenile case in which a judge receives and weighs evidence before deciding whether a delinquency or status offense has been proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
Upon an adjudication of delinquency, the judge has discretion to impose any of the conditions listed in 18 U.S.C. 5037. These include restitution, probation (and conditions of probation), and official detention, but not fines.
An adjudication is a legal ruling or judgment but the term can also refer to the process of settling a legal case or claim through the court or justice system, such as a decree in the bankruptcy process between the defendant and the creditors. The ruling is usually final.
The disposition on a criminal record is the current status or final outcome of an arrest or prosecution. Common dispositions are: Convicted: means you have plead or been found guilty by a court of law. Acquitted: means you have been found not guilty by a court of law in a criminal trial.
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Adjudication is the determination of guilt or not guilt in a criminal matter and liability or no liability in civil matters. Once a case has been adjudicated, the court makes a disposition, sentencing the defendant in a criminal case and awarding damages and other relief to the prevailng party in a civil case.
A motion to adjudicate is a motion filed when you are on deferred adjudication and the State accuses you of violating your deferred adjudication community supervision. If you are accused of violating your community supervision, you MUST take it seriously.

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