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Terms for subject Law (8283 entries)
premium pm.
premium prem.
Preparatory Rehabilitation For Individual Development And Employment PRIDE
Prepared By Client PBC
prepermanency hearing The hearing conducted according to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 366.21e for foster care placement children who were over age three at the time of detention, to monitor the welfare of the child and evaluate the parents' reunification efforts
preponderance of the evidence enough proof to convince the trier of fact that something is slightly more likely than not to have occurred
preponderance of the evidence win a civil case, the plaintiff has to prove that most of the evidence is on his or her side
Prerogative Court Of Canterbury PCC
pres presumption
Present Law Base PLB
presentence report A report prepared by the probation department for the judge when sentencing a defendant. Describes defendant's background: financial, job, and family status
presentence report community ties
presentence report criminal history
presentence report and facts of the current offense
presentment Declaration or document issued by a grand jury that either makes a neutral report or notes misdeeds by officials charged with specified public duties. It ordinarily does not include a formal charge of crime. A presentment differs from an INDICTMENT
presidium Praesidium
press review press cuttings Alexan­der Dem­idov
Pressure Point Control Tactics PPCT
presumed father A man who is married to the mother of the child, who has signed a declaration of paternity, or has received the child into his home and held the child out to the community as his child, whether that man is the biological father of the child, or not
presumption An inference of the truth or falsity of a proposition or fact, that stands until rebutted by evidence to the contrary