The term "Stet" is Latin for "let it stand." To direct that a matter marked for omission or correction is to be retained.
Not knowing what your particular issue is about makes this question a bit more difficult to respond to!
However, if, for instances, you agreed to plead in a certain issue...then there was an addition or omission, the "Stet" simply means that what was originally stated or done...remains!
If this IS a legal issue...you need to confer with your attorney to insure you have a complete understanding of the events in this matter!
Best wishes!
2007-02-01 01:46:24
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answered by KC V ™ 7
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First of all, I haven't called God a liar, and I've never said that Jesus was the only perfect person, so let's get those off the table. I have found, much to my suprise, that Jesus was a very righteous being. I think a lot of people ignore his teachings because of the trips that have been laid on them by parents, clergy and others claiming to represent God, Jesus or whoever. Actually, I think that doing what Jesus told us to do...let's make that suggested we do...is very good information about how we can live better and more loving lives. Have a nice day!
2016-05-24 01:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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