NarcoticsHeroin, morphine, opium codeine, meperidine and methadone
Negative DiluteA specimen that lab has determined to be negative, no illegal substance is found, it is human urine, but the levels fall below normal levels. Drinking lots of fluids prior to voiding can cause this situation.
NegligenceFlagrant and reckless disregard of the safety of others. Willful indifference.
Negotiated PleaSee Plea Bargain.
No Bill or No True BillThe decision by a grand jury that it will not bring indictment against the accused on the basis of the allegations and evidence presented by the prosecutor.
No ContestA plea in which the defendant does not contest the charge. This has the same effect as a guilty plea except the conviction cannot be used against the defendant in a civil suit
No PaperedCharges were not pursued. (This is a legal term in Washington, D.C.)
No Probable CausThere was not sufficient reason to bring case to trial.
Nolle Pros or Nolle ProsequiLatin phrase used by the district attorney or plaintiff when they do not wish to prosecute or proceed with the action.
Nolli Illigitimi CarborundumLatin phrase loosely translated, "hang in there."
Nolo ContendreLatin phrase used by a defendant to say "I do not wish to contest." This plea in a criminal case has the legal effect of pleading guilty. See No Contest.
Non-Adjudication of Guilt -- Non-convictionSame as adjudication withheld.
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Can not be determined without the starting number in the series or n sub1
7 - 4n where n denotes the nth term and n starting with 0
(n2+n+2) / 2, starting with n=0.
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in justice league heroes there are 13.3 missions you have to beat from start to obviously finish. the point deals are secondary n third missions linked to the starting mission if that made sense to you.
an arithmetic series equation is a*r^(n-1) where a is the starting value, r is the number you are continuously adding, and n is the term you are looking to find