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Law
(8282 entries)
reincorporated
reinc.
reinstated
bring back to a previous condition. When bail that had been forfeited, exonerated, or reduced is reestablished in its original amount
rejoinder
Opportunity for the side that opened the case to offer limited response to evidence presented during the REBUTTAL by the opposing side
Relative Ability To Pay
RAP
Relatives For Justice
RFJ
release of information
making information available to the public
relevant
Evidence that helps to prove a point or issue in a case
Relic Magnum
RM
relinquish
A forsaking, abandoning, renouncing, or giving over a right
relinquishment
to cede, giving up, e.g. giving up a right
Rem'g.
Remanding
remand
to send a case back to a lower court or administrative hearing office
remand
to send a prisoner back into custody or arrange for somebody to be released on bail when a court case is adjourned
remand
When an appellate court sends a case to a lower court for further proceedings
remand
return a prisoner to custody
remedy
means by which a right is enforced or the violation of a right is prevented, redressed or compensated
remedy
rem.
remedy
The means by which a right is enforced or the violation of a right is prevented, redressed or compensated
Remington Special Edition
RSE
remittitur
The transfer of records of a case from a court of appeal to the original trial court for further action or other disposition as ordered by the appellate court
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