[4]“A court's final decision in a case, or occasionally on a particular aspect of a case. ”Cf. James E. Clapp, Random House Webster's Dictionary of the Law, at p. 255,Random House (2000).
[5]“A court's judgment imposing a penalty upon a person convicted of an offense, or the penalty imposed, such as imprisonment, a fine, community service, or death. " Id. at p. 393.
[6]“A jury's finding or decision on the factual issues of a case. ”Cf. Bryan A. Garner, Black’s Law Dictionary, 7th edition, at p. 1554,West Group (1999).
[7]“A judicial or administrative interpretation of a provision of a statute,order,regulation ,or ordinance. ”Cf. The Publisher's Editorial Staff, Black's Law Dictionary, abridged 6th edition, at p. 927, West Publishing Co. (1991 ).
[8] "The final judgment of a matter, and with reference to decisions announced by court, judge's ruling is commonly referred to as disposition, regardless of level of resolution. In criminal procedure, the sentencing or other final settlement of a criminal case. ” Id. at p. 326.