Prior Judicial Proceeding Definition

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A prior judicial proceeding refers to a past court action or legal case, including trials and hearings. In Pennsylvania, a preliminary hearing for an M3 does not affect your Prior Record Score unless it results in a conviction.

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A prior judicial proceeding means a legal case or court action that happened before the current case. It could be a trial, hearing, or any other type of court process. This is used to refer to past events in the legal context.
So if i had a preliminary hearing for an M3, would this M3 count towards my Prior Record Score?
To accurately answer your question, could you please provide the jurisdiction you're in? Laws regarding Prior Record Scores can vary by location.
Lebanon pa
In Pennsylvania, your Prior Record Score may be affected by all convictions, including misdemeanors of the third degree (M3). However, a preliminary hearing in itself does not count towards your score unless it resulted in a conviction.