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Q: What are the definitions of abbreviations on criminal court dockets?
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What do the term crim mean in civil court?

If the question is asking about the spoken word "crim" I am not familiar with it. If the question is about a written notation made on a paper or file, there is no real way of knowing what it might mean. Abbreviations and 'shorthand' notes scribbled on papers, documents, and files are sometimes very localized to the court in which they are used, and are unknown outside that local venue. There is no universal usage of terms and abbreviations from court to court. A guess might be that it refers to a "crime," a "criminal," or to a "Criminal Act." BUT - these are all simply guesses. You can always go to the Clerk of the Court's office and ask. Perhaps one of the clerks there might be able to interpret if for you.


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Is a criminal court different to a crown court?

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