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waitinMd

Member
What is the name of your state? md

my ex went to court for a criminal charge she had against her. on Md judiciary it is listed as plea: other plea and the disposition is STET.

What does that mean?
 


waitinMd

Member
I found stet:

4. If your case is marked stet by the state’s attorney, you may petition for expungement three years after the date of the stet.


but I can't find 'other plea'

so now my question is.... how would stet affect her other criminal charges that are coming up and how would it affect her probation?
 

FlyingRon

Senior Member
A stet is a postponement of the case (generally forever if you do not commit any other crimes). The "other plea" probably means you didn't enter one (it's been a bunch of years but I don't think you need to enter a plea to get a stet, just waive your right to a speedy trial).
 

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