CDR and ROR
Not in the e-dicts and too many googlits to wade thru. Could someone pls. tell me what these legal abbrevs stand for?First is "court"-something-something I suppose (seems to be some type of...
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Nothing relevant on CDR yet, but ROR could be Resident And Ordinarily Resident.This from Stands4.com, which seems pretty good for acronyms from all fields.
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OR stands for own recognizance-so I suppose ROR could be released on own recognicance-but I never heard it.CDR-never heard of it, in the legal, or any field.
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I've heard ROR used on TV (Law and Order?) meaning "Released (on) Own Recognizance". It's common to leave out prepositions and articles - United States of America.Was the case involving CDR a civil...
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Yeah, shuda been "recognizance", not "recognition". Actually, I'm also finding a lot of jargon dicts/trial transcripts using it for "Release on Request", so who knows.I agree that CDR is being used as...
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geekster-I like that "bad temper"- better than anger management. The latter sounds like a problem is being treated-yours sounds just like a guy who is a pain in the ass.
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