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WNIC on an arrest report typically stands for "What's Next In Court." This code is used to indicate the next scheduled court date for the individual who has been arrested. It serves as a reference point for law enforcement officers, court personnel, and other relevant parties to track the legal proceedings related to the arrest.

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