It means protective custody. The individual is segregated from the general population for the individual's own safety and protection. It involves many reasons that could only be answered by the Prison officials and the individual.
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In court terms, GT typically stands for "grant". It is used to refer to a court order that authorizes something such as a request, motion, or petition.
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Personal Computer. This is usually used as a "Nickname" for Microsoft/Windows computers.
In legal terms, ROP can refer to "Return of Process", which is the delivery of court documents or legal notices back to the court after they have been served to the intended recipient.
"Order in terms" refers to a court ruling that includes specific instructions or terms to be followed by the parties involved in a legal case. It is a formal directive issued by the court outlining the actions or obligations to be fulfilled by the parties.
BALR stands for "Bail Above Legal Recognizance" in court terms. It refers to a situation where the court sets a bail amount higher than the standard bail schedule due to the severity of the crime or other factors.
In legal terms, "pro per" is short for "pro se," which means representing oneself in court without a lawyer.
Protective Custody
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In court terms, "cc" typically stands for "circuit court," which refers to a type of court that has jurisdiction over certain legal matters in a specific geographic area. It may also denote "carbon copy" in legal documents, indicating that a copy of a communication is sent to another party. The context in which "cc" is used will clarify its specific meaning.