It means that request is on file asking that the defendant be released on their own word that they will return for further court proceedings (i.e.: release without bond being required).
released on own recognizance
OWN RECOGNIZANCE, i.e. no cash bail
No you will not.
Example: The judge let me go on my own recognizance. In this case, it's used as the object of the prepositional phrase.
ROR usually means Released on your Own Recognizance, which means that you promise to appear at the court hearing, but you don't have to put up bail. You do still have to show up for the court date.
On your own recognizance pretty much means that you are released on bail on the promise to appear for your court dates. You may be released by a justice of the peace on your own recognizance during your bail hearing.
no the judge has to grant
ROR = Released on your Own Recognizance Unsup = Unuspervised.
"OR" stands for "Own Recognizance". IOW, you are guaranteeing you will be in court on the date in which you are supposed to be (without having to post bail) and is determined by the judge/court.
if an inmate is to be released on recognizance and its not what to do
Means you can't be released o.r. (own recognizance) or they won't trust you and bail probably req'd.
The term personal recognizance refers to a specific bond that is used within the court system. A person who is granted personal recognizance is allowed to post bail until the date of their trial.