Pending criminal charge definition

Pending criminal charge means a criminal charge for a crime that has not yet resulted in a final judgment, acquittal, conviction, plea, dismissal, or withdrawal.
Pending criminal charge means an existing accusation that an individual has
Pending criminal charge means any charge that is currently pending or threatened to be brought against you.

Examples of Pending criminal charge in a sentence

  • Pending criminal charge or conviction of a violation of any local, state, or federal law, other than a minor traffic violation, when the University determines such a record of criminal activity presents an unacceptable risk of harm to the University or other members of the University community.

  • Pending criminal charge: An existing accusation that a person has committed a crime, lodged by a prosecutor, law enforcement agency or military authority through an indictment, information, complaint or other formal charge, where the accusation has not yet resulted in a final judgment, acquittal, conviction, plea, dismissal or withdrawal.


More Definitions of Pending criminal charge

Pending criminal charge means an existing accusation that an individual has committed a crime, lodged by a law enforcement agency or military authority through an indictment, information, complaint or other formal charge, where the accusation has not yet resulted in a final judgment, acquittal, conviction, plea, dismissal or withdrawal. It includes adult and juvenile pending criminal charges.
Pending criminal charge means a criminal charge filed with the court by complaint, information, or indictment.

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