Criminal Definitions
Aa by pub serv
aggravated assault by public servant
Aa/dw
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
Aa/po
aggravated assault against peace officer
Aa/pub serv
aggravated assault against public servant
Aa/sbi
aggravated assault causes severe bodily injury
Aa/witness
aggravated assault against witness
Acquitted - Non-conviction
The charges against the defendant are dropped.
Act phys asst w/o lic
act as physician asst without license
Adjudicated Guilty - Conviction
The defendant has been found guilty of the charges.
Adjudication Withheld - Non-conviction
The court does not give a final judgment regarding the case. The defendant is given probation, a program or community service in which they have a specified amount of time to complete. If the defendant complies, the case may be dismissed, depending on the county/state. If they do not dismiss in that particular county/state, then the disposition remains adjudication withheld and the case is closed. However, if the defendant is found in violation, the case disposition may be changed and the defendant can be found in guilt.
Agg aslt dw
aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
Agg aslt sbi
aggravated assault causes severe bodily injury
Agg kidnap
aggravated kidnapping
Agg prom prost
aggravated promotion of prostitution
Agg rob dw
aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon
Agg sex a-v ch drugs
aggravated sexual assault child
Agg sex a-v ch dw
aggravated sexual assault child
Agg sex a-v ch fear
aggravated sexual assault child
Agg sex a-v ch fear
aggravated sexual assault child
Agg sex a-v ch sbi
aggravated sexual assault child
Agg sex a-v ch/14
aggravated sexual assault child
Agg sex a-v concert
aggravated sexual assault
Agg sex a-v concert ch
aggravated sexual assault
Agg sex a-v drugs
aggravated sexual assault
Agg sex a-v dw
aggravated sexual assault with deadly weapon
Agg theft 100k r&c
theft >=$100K<$200K
Agg theft 200k r&c
theft >=$200K
Agg theft 50
theft >=$50<$500
Agg theft 50 pub serv
theft >=$50<$500 public servant
Agg theft r&c 20k
theft >=$20K<$100K
Aggregate
Accumulated Amount
ARD Program - Non-conviction
Stands for "Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition Program". Mostly found in the state of Pennsylvania. This program given to the defendant in place of adjudication. If the defendant completes the program, the case is closed.
Assault B-I
Assault to cause bodily injury.
Att burg building
burglary of building
Att burg com
burglary of coin operated machine
Att burg hab
burglary of habitation
Att burg veh
burglary of vehicle
Att mfg cs 400g
poss with intent man/del controlled substance
Att tres hab
criminal trespass of a habitation
Bail/Bond Forfeiture - Non-conviction
The charges against the defendant are dropped. Not enough evidence to convict.
burg building
burglary of building
burg com
burglary of coin operated machine
burg hab
burglary of habitation
burg veh
burglary of vehicle
Burgl
Burglary.
Burgl Habitation
Breaking into someone's house.
bwi
boating while intoxicated
c/f us gov doc
counterfeiting/forging of government doc
cc abuse
credit card abuse
cf/tm
counterfeiting trademark
cf/tm 100k
counterfeiting trademark
Concurrent
Sentence taking place or existing at the same time as another.
Conditional Discharge - Non-conviction
The defendant has no finding of guilt. The court is discharging him/her from trial on special conditions that they must abide by. If they do not abide by these conditions, the discharge may be revoked and the finding may become guilty.
Consent Decree - Conviction
This is found in New Mexico. It is designed as a disposition for juvenile cases in which the defendant pleas guilty and is place on the decree/probation for six months.
Convicted - Conviction
The defendant has been found guilty of the charges.
Criminal Misc
Vandalism.
Dangerous Drugs
Possession/Delivery of Controlled Substance.
dc abuse
debit card abuse
Dead Docket
Charges dropped / no further action taken, it is usually attached to other charges that the offender plea-bargained on.
Dead Docket - Non-conviction
Often seen in Fulton, Georgia. Not enough evidence that shows the defendant is guilty or that he is innocent. So case is set aside. If not brought back up, case is closed.
Deadly Conduct
Wielding a dangerous weapon, i.e. knife, gun, etc., or threatening to cause harm onto someone.
Declined
DA Declined to Prosecute. Not enough evidence to take to grand jury.
Deferred Judgment - Non-conviction
The defendant has no finding of guilt. The judgment is set-aside for a deferred amount of time and the defendant must comply with any conditions give to him/her. The case can be dismissed depending on the county/state if defendant completes all requirements.
del cs
delivery of controlled substance
del mj
delivery of marijuana
DIS TRCON DEV
Disregard of a Traffic Control Device.
dispense cs
unlawful dispense dangerous drug
Dropped - Non-conviction
Not enough evidence to convict the defendant.
DSMD
Dismissed.
dui
driving while under the influence
dwi
driving while intoxicated
dwls
driving while license suspended
FIX
Striking a highway fixture or landscape of greater than $200.00.
flid
failure to id
FLID UV
Failure to Identify Fugitive- Unable to verify.
FMFR
Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility.
Fraud Remains Writing
Intent to destroy or fraud an application of some type.
Freetext
Handwritten information next to the record that did not transfer over to the database. This does not affect the actual record.
fsra
failure to stop and render aid
FSRA
Failure to Stop and Render Aid.
FTA
Failure to Appear.
Fugitive File
The case has not been to trial. Found in Virginia. The same as Returned Unserved below.
fwi
flying while intoxicated
GORG
Guilty of Original Charge.
Guilty - Conviction
It has been proven that the defendant committed the crime.
Guilty in Absentia - Conviction
The jury has found the defendant guilty without his having appeared in court.
ibc
issuance of bad check
Ignored - Non-conviction
The case never went to trial. It was ignored by the state.
ind exp
indecent exposure
Indec w/ child
Indecency with a Child.
inj invalid
injury to disabled body
int oral comm
interception wire/oral/electronic communication
interfer po
interference w/duties of public servant
keep gamb place
keeping a gambling place
Larceny
Theft.
mansi
manslaughter
mfr dang drug
manufacturing dangerous drug
Misdemeanor Intervention Program - Non-conviction
A program designated only for misdemeanor offenses in which the defendant may comply to the conditions of the program in order to avoid a conviction.
MTN SUPRS GTD
Motion to Supress Granted.
MVI
Moving Vehicle Incident.
NDL
No Driver's License.
neg hom
negligent homicide
No Action - Non-conviction
The court dropped the case and did no continue with the charges.
No bill by grand jury
Not enough evidence to indict on charges.
No Billed - Non-conviction
The District Attorney never sent the case to court and it was not tried.
No Information Filed - Non-conviction
Mostly found in Florida. It means the case has been dropped.
No Papered - Non-conviction
The paperwork was never sent to the court by the District Attorney and the case was never filed. Therefore, it was never brought to trial.
Nolle Prosse - Non-conviction
Latin for "Not Prosecuted". This means there was not enough evidence to convict the defendant. The case is dropped.
Nolo ContendrT - Conviction
Latin for "No Contest". The defendant has pled no contest to the charges against him or her. Therefore the court finds him or her guilty.
Non-Adjudication of Guilt - Non-conviction
Same as adjudication withheld.
NORG
Not Guilty of Original Charge.
Not Guilty - Non-conviction
A jury or judge trial finding that the defendant is innocent.
Other - Non-conviction
Defendant is given special provisions for one year to abide by since this is a first offense. If no further violation of the same nature, case is closed.
Pending
The case has not been to trial at this time. There is no disposition to report.
Pled Guilty - Conviction
The defendant has pled guilty to the charges against him/her and the court accepts the plea as a conviction.
Prayer for Judgment - Non-conviction
Deferred Prosecution, meaning state did not prosecute. Often seen in North Carolina. For example, with worthless checks it gives the defendant a chance to pay the check before being charged.
Pre-Trial Intervention - Non-conviction
A program the defendant is placed in before going to trial. If the defendant complies prior to trial time, the trial will not be held for the charge and the defendant is not convicted.
Process Other - Non-conviction
Defendant was not charged on this count due to being charged for another count.
Prohib Sub Jail
Possessing a prohibited substance in a correctional facility.
Prost
Prostitution.
PWC/Theft
Passing Worthless Checks.
Quashed
Dismissed.
Refused - Non-conviction
The case never went to trial. The state refused to hear the case.
Rejected - Non-conviction
The case never went to trial. The state rejected the hearing of the case.
Responsible - Non-conviction
The defendant is responsible for the payment of the fines or fees of the crime. They are not found in guilt, however, must pay what they are ordered. Often found on traffic tickets or minor violation.
Retaliation
Person commits this offense with the intension or knowingly harms or threatens to harm another; i.e. prospective witness or informant; to prevent or delay the service of another such as a public servant or prospective witness.
Returned Unserved
The case has not been to trial at this time. Found in North Carolina. A warrant, summons or paper from the district attorney's office was issued for delivery to the defendant to appear for trial; however, the defendant could not be located. Therefore, the case is technically pending, however, the paperwork was never served.
sedd
securing execution of document by deception
SEDD
or (SEC EXE DOCUMENT DEC) Securing Execution of Document by Deception.
Shock Probation
Placed into rehab for the crime committed. The rehab illustrates what kind of harm they have placed on the victim by having the criminal listen to stories and videos of actual victims.
Stet Docket - Non-conviction
Will not prosecute at this time. Eligible to be re-opened for one year if a violation is committed during that time. After the one-year period and no violations have been committed, it cannot be re-opened and the case is closed.
Stricken Off Leave - Non-conviction
Often seen in Illinois. Stricken off docket with the ability to reinstate at a later date if deemed case can be prosecuted. This is often because the prosecutors run out of time to prosecute.
Theft Check 20
Theft by check for less than $20.
Theft Enhanced
Record Before 1994: Theft of property less than $750. Enhanced: Has been convicted at least 2 times before for the same crime. Considered 3rd Degree felony. Record After 1994: Theft of property less than $1500. Enhanced: Has been convicted at least 2 times before for the same crime. Considered State Jail Felony.
theft serv 100k
theft >=$100K<$200K
theft serv 20
theft >=$20<$50
theft serv 20k
theft >=$20K<$100K
theft serv200k
theft >=$200K
ucw
unlawful carrying of weapon
UPF
unlawful possession firearm by felon
Uuev
unlawful use of emergency vehicle
Uumv
unauthorized use of motor vehicle
vssa
violation of state securities act
Waived - Conviction
Mainly found in the state of North Carolina. This means the defendant has waived his/her right to trial and has pled guilty to the charges. In turn, the court accepts the plea of guilt.