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  2. Deferred sentence - Wikipedia

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    A deferred sentence is not exactly the same as an ACOD. One of the primary differences is that receiving an ACOD requires no admission of guilt or plea of guilty, unlike a deferred sentence which requires such. Upon completion of the ACOD, the charges are automatically sealed, fingerprints and mugshots are destroyed, and the arrest is annulled.

  3. Suspended sentence - Wikipedia

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    A suspended sentence is a sentence on conviction for a criminal offence, the serving of which the court orders to be deferred in order to allow the defendant to perform a period of probation. If the defendant does not break the law during that period and fulfills the particular conditions of the probation, the sentence is usually considered ...

  4. Adjournment in contemplation of dismissal - Wikipedia

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    In criminal procedure, an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACD or ACOD) allows a court to defer the disposition of a defendant's case, with the potential that the defendant's charge will be dismissed if the defendant does not engage in additional criminal conduct or other acts prohibited by the court as a condition of the ACD. [1]

  5. Prosecutors seek revocation of squatter's sentences - AOL

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    Dec. 20—A woman given deferred and suspended five-year sentences in September for allegedly squatting in a vacant Columbia Falls area home last year and later skipping out on court appearances ...

  6. How Many Hours Can You Work and Still Collect Social Security?

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    The SSA will always make you whole for any suspended benefits. Once you reach full retirement age, the Social Security Administration will recalculate your monthly payout and increase your ...

  7. Tax-Deferred vs. Tax-Exempt Accounts: Key Differences and ...

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    Tax-deferred accounts and tax-exempt accounts have some similarities, but they are used for different purposes. Here's how to know which one is right for you. Tax-Deferred vs. Tax-Exempt Accounts ...

  8. Death sentence with reprieve - Wikipedia

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    According to researchers, the post-2007 death penalty reforms resulted in a larger proportion of death sentences becoming suspended. [4] Based on the 2024 sentencing of Yang Hengjun to death with reprieve for espionage charges, Ryan Mitchell, a law professor at the University of Hong Kong , stated that death with reprieve was used in recent ...

  9. Talk:Suspended sentence - Wikipedia

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    I believe this article is confusing a suspended sentence with a deferred sentence. In Vermont, deferred sentencing allows the judge to suspend passing of the sentence. A suspended sentence, on the other hand, has been passed but the execution of the sentence is suspended while the offender is on probation. G. Csikos, 8 December 2009.