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presentence report
presentence report : a report prepared by a probation officer upon conviction … imposing an appropriate sentence NOTE: The information contained in a presentence report includes the defendant's prior criminal history (if any) and relevant
presentence investigation
an investigation made by a probation officer in preparing a presentence report
Books
decisions in English Courts, from the earliest times to the present, are sometimes called, par excellence, 'The Books.' See REPORTS. … Books. All the volumes which contain authentic reports of decisions in English Courts, from the earliest times to
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report
official account or statement of b : to return or present (a matter officially referred for consideration) with conclusions or recommendations … report : a usually detailed account or statement: as a :
Marginal note
and corresponding to the head-notes of later times and the present day 'marginal notes are often conveniently appended to documents of … Marginal note, an abstract of a reported case, a summary of the facts, or brief statement of
Answers to questions
his question by an asterisk or if he is not present to ask it etc. the Minister concerned causes an answer … concerned causes an answer to be printed in the official Report; in the event of a discrepancy between the texts of
Report
Report, A formal oral or written presentation of facts; a written account of a court proceedings and
National Assembly of the Church of England
the constitution set forth in the appendix to the address presented to His Majesty by the Convocations of Canterbury and York … the House of Commons appointed by the Speaker. This Committee reports to Parliament. On both Houses of Parliament resolving that the
Government assurances
and examines whether they were implemented within reasonable time and presents its report to the House, Practice and Procedure of Parliament
Marriage
had subsequently lived together until the passing of the Act. Present Law.--The general purport of the existing law is to require … words 'knowingly and wilfully' in the ss. quoted, see the report of the Marriage Laws Commission, 1868, where it is further
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