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Nancy Guthrie update discussions often center on whether a suspect has been identified or formally charged, reflecting public interest in resolution for high-profile cases. This...
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When used of a person, ward most often describes someone who is under the care, guardianship, or supervision of another person or institution. In legal contexts, a ward of court...
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"Appear doe struck" is a phrase that blends legal procedure with informal public shorthand, and it shows up in both courtroom settings and headlines. At its core, it describes a...
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Al fresco recall refers to the act of recalling or summoning someone—often a public official or juror—to return to a role or location while proceedings or mandates are still...
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Allegedly is an adverb that signals an assertion is unproven and treated as a claim rather than an established fact. In journalism and court documents, the word indicates that a...
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A person of interest is an individual formally or informally identified by law enforcement or media as someone connected to a criminal investigation. This label does not equate...
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The phrase "a sentence of shoot" is uncommon in everyday English and can cause confusion because it mixes grammatical and legal terminology. In typical usage, sentence refers to...
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