The 'disposition' is whatever the final action of the court was.
This means that there is insuffient evidence for this charge
The terms are NOT synomymous.A 'dismissal" is issued by a judge and is exactly what the word implies - the charge is dismissed.WHEREAS when a charge is Nolle Prossed it means that the prosecutor (for whatever reason) declines to present it to the court or prosecute it. The charge does not 'go away' and the 'Nolle' is entered in the records as the disposition of the charge.
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Disposition rhymes with explosion exposition
what does the disposition held mean
'The child had a kind and friendly disposition.' 'The commander had many soldiers at his disposition.'
A good, solid meal will greatly improve my disposition. I am waiting to hear the disposition of the case.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.
The florist had a sunny disposition that made me smile. The court finally ruled on the disposition of his estate.
It is a disposition you have towards something because of your hereditary material
My cat has a very affectionate disposition.
Disposition is a noun - it doesn't have a past tense.