Washington Order Dismissing Deferred Disposition (ORD SDD) is a court order issued by a judge or court administrator that dismisses a criminal charge after a successful completion of a deferred disposition agreement. Deferred disposition agreements are generally offered to defendants in a criminal proceeding as an alternative to sentencing, as the defendant agrees to fulfill certain conditions in order to avoid a conviction. The Washington Order Dismissing Deferred Disposition (ORD SDD) is issued after the defendant has completed all the requirements of the deferred disposition agreement and the charge is dismissed. There are two types of ORD SDD: Direct Dismissal and Stipulated Order of Continuance. Direct Dismissal is the dismissal of the criminal charge without any further action by the court. Stipulated Order of Continuance is the dismissal of the criminal charge after the defendant has completed all the requirements of the deferred disposition agreement.
Washington Order Dismissing Deferred Disposition (ORD SDD) is a court order issued by a judge or court administrator that dismisses a criminal charge after a successful completion of a deferred disposition agreement. Deferred disposition agreements are generally offered to defendants in a criminal proceeding as an alternative to sentencing, as the defendant agrees to fulfill certain conditions in order to avoid a conviction. The Washington Order Dismissing Deferred Disposition (ORD SDD) is issued after the defendant has completed all the requirements of the deferred disposition agreement and the charge is dismissed. There are two types of ORD SDD: Direct Dismissal and Stipulated Order of Continuance. Direct Dismissal is the dismissal of the criminal charge without any further action by the court. Stipulated Order of Continuance is the dismissal of the criminal charge after the defendant has completed all the requirements of the deferred disposition agreement.