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Generally in the court case history or minute entry the term RO refers to the release order. The release order can vary from defendant to defendant with restrictions that are part of the order. They may vary from being released on their own recognizance, to a bond amount set, or even no bond (no release). It may also order the defendant to participate in a drug testing program or electronic monitoring. Virtually all release orders require the defendant to not commit any crimes while released, stay in the state, and not contact the victims (if any).

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