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Terms for subject
Law
(8282 entries)
rebuttal
to refute
rebuttal
contradicting or opposing in a formal manner by argument or proof
rebuttal
Evidence presented at trial by one party in order to overcome evidence introduced by another party
Rec.
records
recall
Cancellation by a court of a warrant before its execution by the arrest of a defendant
recall
also, a process by which a retired judge may be asked to sit on a particular case
R.O.
receiving office
R.O.
receiving order
receiving stolen property
Offense of receiving any property with the knowledge that it has been feloniously, or unlawfully stolen, taken, extorted, obtained, embezzled, or disposed of
Recency, Frequency, And Monetary
RFM
recidivism
The continued, habitual, or compulsive breaking the law after having been convicted of prior offenses
reckless conduct
reckless misconduct
4uzhoj
reckless driving
driving wildly, without control marked by a lack of thought about danger or other possible undesirable consequences
reckless driving
Operation of a motor vehicle that shows a reckless disregard of possible consequences and indifference of other's rights
reckless conduct
reckless misconduct
4uzhoj
Reclaim The Streets
RTS
reclassify
change the jurisdiction of the case from Limited
(up to $25,000)
to Unlimited
(more than $25,000)
and vice versa
recognizance
The practice which enables an accused awaiting trial to be released without posting any security other than a promise to appear before the court at the proper time. Failure to appear in court at the proper time is a separate crime
Recognizing Assessing And Controlling
RAC
leniency
recommendation for a sentence less than the maximum allowed
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