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  1. What does conditional discharge mean? - Legal Answers

    Mar 6, 2012 · What does conditional discharge mean? Conditional discharge is a part of sentence that allows the court to retain jurisdiction over the defendant. This means a conviction enters, …

  2. In New York state is there a difference between a conditional …

    Apr 6, 2015 · A conditional discharge is a sentence that can be imposed only after you have been convicted of a crime or violation. An ACD (adjournment in contemplation of dismissal) is a …

  3. What does conditional discharge really mean? - Legal Answers

    Mar 16, 2020 · What does conditional discharge really mean? Conditional discharge allows a case to be dismissed without a conviction. If the court rules that the case should be restricted from …

  4. Is a conditional discharge the equivalent of being convicted, or is it ...

    Dec 14, 2020 · A Conditional Discharge is a sentence. It's occurrence has no bearing on whether you are convicted of a crime or not. For instance, if you were convicted of a misdemeanor and …

  5. Dwi conditional discharge - Legal Answers - Avvo.com

    Sep 17, 2014 · A conditional discharge is not a dismissal, it's a sentence associated with a plea of guilty to either DWI, a misdemeanor or DWAI, a violation and not a crime. As other atty's said, …

  6. What happens after my year of conditional discharge is up?

    Sep 17, 2020 · After your one-year conditional discharge period ends, your sentence is over. However, should you be arrested during the one-year conditional discharge period or violate …

  7. Confused by conditional discharge, do I have a misdemeanor on …

    Oct 2, 2015 · The conditional discharge (or CD) refers to a period where you were expected to stay out of trouble for a year after you were sentenced on the conviction. It is often confused …

  8. What does 3 Months Jail, Execution Suspended, Conditional …

    Apr 15, 2022 · This is a criminal sentence. When an individual (for purposes of this explanation "you") pleads guilty to a crime, they are sentenced by the court to some punishment. This …

  9. First offender act in Georgia ...is it a conditional discharge or a ...

    May 30, 2012 · Georgia's First Offender Act (O.C.G.A. Section 42-8-60, et seq.) and the conditional discharge statute (O.C.G.A. Section 16-13-2) are both considered deferred …

  10. What does petition to revoke conditional discharge mean? I got a …

    Apr 26, 2014 · What does petition to revoke conditional discharge mean? I got a notice to appear today in court. I plead guilty to a misdamenaour around july of last year for retail theft. I got put …