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  2. Deferred adjudication - Wikipedia

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    A deferred adjudication, also known in some jurisdictions as an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACOD), probation before judgment (PBJ), or deferred entry of judgment (DEJ), is a form of plea deal available in various jurisdictions, where a defendant pleads "guilty" or "no contest" to criminal charges in exchange for meeting certain requirements laid out by the court within an ...

  3. “Added 9 Years To A Short Sentence”: 50 Lawyers Recall The ...

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    Image credits: anon #2. I had a case where a guy was charged for running a red light. The thing is, he had been sitting at the lights for five minutes, and it hadn’t changed.

  4. Midnight regulations - Wikipedia

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    "Minor" regulations, or those that have less than US$100 million in effect on the economy or do not have major social policy significance, [1] have a similar 30-day waiting period. Tom Firey, of the Cato Institute 's Regulation magazine, argues that most midnight regulations are in fact primarily political symbolism rather than major regulatory ...

  5. Waiting period - Wikipedia

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    A waiting period is the period of time between when an action is requested or mandated and when it occurs. [1]In the United States, the term is commonly used in reference to gun control, abortion and marriage licences, as some U.S. states require a person to wait for a set number of days after buying or reserving a firearm from a dealer before actually taking possession of it, a woman waiting ...

  6. Mortgage seasoning: What is it and what are the requirements?

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    Foreclosure waiting period. Conventional loan. 4 years for Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 (2 years with exceptions); 2 years from discharge or 4 years from dismissal of Chapter 13.

  7. Maine sued over waiting period for firearms - AOL

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    (The Center Square) — A coalition of gun rights groups is suing Maine over a law requiring a three-day waiting period to buy a firearm, arguing that the new requirements violate the Constitution.

  8. Expungement in Texas - Wikipedia

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    For felonies, there is a five-year waiting period after successful completion of the sentence, and you cannot be convicted of any new crimes during that period. [12] In 2017, major changes were made to Texas law relating to deferred adjudication, permitting the sealing of certain first-time DWI convictions if specific requirements were ...

  9. How Long Is The Life Insurance Waiting Period? - AOL

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