I PM'ed a very sweet poster we are fortunate enough to have here at Websleuths, Boytwnmom who is a verified attorney.
I sent her a copy of the open access court document and asked her what
"Criminal Proceedings Suspended" meant.
As Quoted by Boytwnmom
It's not at all clear what the suspension means here. It's often hard to really tell what went on by just reading the minute entries-not sure if these proceedings are being televised. There is another hearing set for 6/30 so it doesn't really seem to be "suspended" at all. It also indicates that "COURTS MOTION TO CONTINUE IS GRANTED." regarding the suspension which makes it sound like there was no motion by a party involved in asking for the suspension. Rather the court, for some reason, ordered the "suspension".
Generally, a case would only truly be suspended for things like a mental health evaluation to determine competency, or having a defendant complete a drug program, things like that. But the specific condition would normally be noted. There doesn't appear to be any condition noted that would terminate the suspension so I'm not sure it is really a "suspension" and not just a continuance to 6/30 as the minutes also note: "HEARING CONTINUED TO 06/30/2015 AT 8:30 IN DEPARTMENT M2. ".