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When a judge allows a defendant to be released on their own recognizance (ROR), it means they are trusted to return for future court appearances without needing to post bail. This typically occurs when the judge believes the individual poses minimal flight risk and is likely to comply with legal obligations. ROR is often granted in cases involving minor offenses or first-time offenders. It signifies a level of confidence in the defendant's integrity and responsibility.

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