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if an inmate is to be released on recognizance and its not what to do

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What does the law mean when they say ROR?

released on own recognizance


Who can release you on ROR?

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.


Is there a phone number to call to get released on Own Recognizance?

no the judge has to grant


How many times can a person be released on recognizance?

as many times as a judge releases him/her


What does the abbreviation ror unsup stand for?

ROR = Released on your Own Recognizance Unsup = Unuspervised.


What does ROR mean when there IS a court date pending?

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.


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How can i find an inmate mugshot who was arrested and released yesterday


Defendants awaiting trial who aren't required to post bail may be released on what?

Personal recognizance.


What are the release dates for The Inmate - 2015?

The Inmate - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015


What Kind of Criminal Charge Is A Release On Recognizance?

A release on recognizance is not a criminal charge, but rather a type of pretrial release where a defendant is not required to post bail but is released based on their promise to appear in court as required.


What is cognizable offence?

Means you can't be released o.r. (own recognizance) or they won't trust you and bail probably req'd.


Can Mississippi hold an inmate after his released date?

no