Plain - Law Dictionary Search Results
Concha
The plain semidome of an apse sometimes used for the entire apse
Calico
Plain white cloth made from cotton but which receives distinctive names according to quality and use as super calicoes
Silvas
Vast woodland plains of South America
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Homelily
Plainly inelegantly
Plumply
Fully roundly plainly without reserve
Distinctively
With distinction plainly
inadvertent discovery
inadvertent discovery : unexpected finding of incriminating evidence in plain view by the police compare inevitable discovery NOTE: In Coolidge v. New Hampshire, 403 U.S. 443 (1971), the
error
a mistake has been made NOTE: A clear error may or may not warrant reversal. fundamental error : plain error in this entry used esp. in criminal cases harmless error : an error that does not affect
Inadvertent discovery
Inadvertent discovery means a law-enforcement officer's unexpected finding of incriminating evid-ence in plain view. Even though this type of evidence is obtained with a warrant, it can be used against the
Peneplain
A land surface reduced by erosion to the general condition of a plain but not wholly devoid of hills a base level plain
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