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Cell Phone Violations - Procedural Outcome
Cell Phone Violations Glossary


Cell Phone Violations - Procedural Outcome - PDF
These tables provide outcomes of cell phone violations dating back to January 1, 2006. The tables also reflect revenue generated.


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Note on Table Creation: The information in the tables comes from databases that are always being updated. As a result, the tables only show the information that was in the databases on the day they were created. Information in the databases can change because cases that were disposed at the time the table was created were later reopened, or because of the late entry of data. Because of this, all of the tables are created on the 5th business day after the close of the fiscal year.

  • Added case: A case that is entered into one of the Judicial Branch’s automated systems.
  • Disposed case: A case in which a decision has been made.
  • Claimed case: A case in which a party or the party’s attorney (in a civil or family case) enters a claim that a case be placed onto a trial list.
  • Fiscal year: July 1st through June 30th.
  • Pending case: A case in which a decision has not been made.
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  • Bond forfeiture: The posted bond in the case is forfeited for non-appearance and is considered to be equivalent to what the fine would have been. The case is then closed.
  • Guilty: The defendant is found guilty either by pleading guilty or is convicted after a magistrate trial.
  • Not guilty: The defendant is found not guilty after a magistrate trial.
  • Nolle: The prosecutor elects not to pursue the case.
  • Suspension: The defendant fails to appear and as a result, his or her driver�s license is suspended, and the case is closed.
  • Revenue: The revenue generated by payment of the fine.
 


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