To be released from custody without bail while a case is pending.
This may be another way of saying you submit to their authority: a contract that guarantees anything you say or do falls under jurisdiction and most importantly your obligating your fate to the final decision of the court.
Reminding you this is not legal advice it is human perspective generated for your entertainment wishing well your recognition that the court business is dependent upon this as a practice that begins the procedure that establishes mutual trust in the principles in their practice. It is supported by our conviction but that is only mastered by our submission that must be supported beyond their belief to be the authority of our virtually informed generation.
released on own recognizance
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.
if an inmate is to be released on recognizance and its not what to do
no the judge has to grant
ROR = Released on your Own Recognizance Unsup = Unuspervised.
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).
RECOGNIZANCE promise to a court to do something you have promised the court to look after yourself rather than being released to the care of (parents lawyer priest ) Terry ps.......could be worse
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.
Means you can't be released o.r. (own recognizance) or they won't trust you and bail probably req'd.
Means you can't be released o.r. (own recognizance) or they won't trust you and bail probably req'd.
Two of the forerunners of probation are judicial reprieve and bail. A third forerunner of probation is for a person to be released on their own recognizance.
Two of the forerunners of probation are judicial reprieve and bail. A third forerunner of probation is for a person to be released on their own recognizance.