Eligible defendant definition

Eligible defendant means any person who stands charged in an indict-
Eligible defendant means any person under the age of twen-
Eligible defendant means a defendant convicted and sentenced based upon any of the following felony classes and prior record levels:

Examples of Eligible defendant in a sentence

  • C.2A:162-22 Eligible defendant subject to pretrial detention, release; conditions.

  • Belated Notice of Appeal—Belated Motion to Correct Error—Belated Appeal‌ Eligible defendant defined.

  • Belated Notice of Appeal--Belated Motion to Correct Error--Belated Appeal Eligible defendant defined.

  • Accordingly, the Court finds that any returnee forced to seek refuge in either camp would be at real risk of Article 3 ill-treatment on account of the dire humanitarian conditions.

  • Belated Notice of Appeal—Belated Motion to Correct Error—Belated Appeal Eligible defendant defined.


More Definitions of Eligible defendant

Eligible defendant means a defendant who qualifies as an eligible
Eligible defendant means any person who stands charged in an indictment or a superior court information with a class B, C, D or E felony offense or misdemeanor information
Eligible defendant means any person who stands charged in a district court
Eligible defendant means a defendant convicted and sentenced based upon
Eligible defendant means any person who stands charged in an indictment or a superior court information with a class B, C, D or E felony offense defined in article two hundred twenty or two hundred twenty-one of the penal law or any other specified offense as defined in subdivision four of section 410.91 of this chapter, provided, however, a defendant is not an ‘eligible defendant’ if he or she:
Eligible defendant means any defendant in a criminal
Eligible defendant means an individual convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony who is eligible to serve all or part of his or her sentence in a county jail or who is found in contempt of court and who meets the intake criteria established by the day reporting program to which the person would be sentenced.