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total incorporation

have instead adhered to a fundamental fairness standard or applied selective incorporation in determining whether a state has violated the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause.

revocation of probation

revocation of probation a court's order that a probationer or supervised releasee who has violated one or more conditions of probation or supervised release can no longer serve his or her sentence in

presumptive

presumptive 1 : based on presumption : presumed to have occurred [a violation of law] 2 : giving grounds for reasonable opinion or belief pre·sump·tive·ly adv

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probation

subjection to a period of review in the course of employment or education as a result of a violation of standards and with the possibility of dismissal if standards are not met 2 a : the suspension

property

is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. after-acquired property 1 : property (as proceeds) that a debtor acquires

protect

or harm [ing public health and safety] 2 : to secure or preserve against encroachment, infringement, restriction, or violation : maintain the status or integrity of esp. through legal or constitutional guarantees [ a work against copyright

punish

punish 1 : to impose a penalty on for a fault, offense, or violation 2 : to inflict a penalty for the commission of (an offense) in retribution or retaliation or as

qui tam action

action that is brought by a person on behalf of a government against a party alleged to have violated a statute esp. against defrauding the government through false claims and that provides for part of a penalty

reach

and consider [the justices did not that issue] b : to amount to [did not a due process violation] reach n reach·able adj

regulatory offense

regulatory offense : a violation of a regulation that is not part of a criminal code and that carries the punishment of a

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total incorporation

have instead adhered to a fundamental fairness standard or applied selective incorporation in determining whether a state has violated the Fourteenth Amendment's due process clause.

revocation of probation

revocation of probation a court's order that a probationer or supervised releasee who has violated one or more conditions of probation or supervised release can no longer serve his or her sentence in

presumptive

presumptive 1 : based on presumption : presumed to have occurred [a violation of law] 2 : giving grounds for reasonable opinion or belief pre·sump·tive·ly adv

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probation

subjection to a period of review in the course of employment or education as a result of a violation of standards and with the possibility of dismissal if standards are not met 2 a : the suspension

property

is entitled to keep it, and a police officer may take possession of abandoned property as evidence without violating the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. after-acquired property 1 : property (as proceeds) that a debtor acquires

protect

or harm [ing public health and safety] 2 : to secure or preserve against encroachment, infringement, restriction, or violation : maintain the status or integrity of esp. through legal or constitutional guarantees [ a work against copyright

punish

punish 1 : to impose a penalty on for a fault, offense, or violation 2 : to inflict a penalty for the commission of (an offense) in retribution or retaliation or as

qui tam action

action that is brought by a person on behalf of a government against a party alleged to have violated a statute esp. against defrauding the government through false claims and that provides for part of a penalty

reach

and consider [the justices did not that issue] b : to amount to [did not a due process violation] reach n reach·able adj

regulatory offense

regulatory offense : a violation of a regulation that is not part of a criminal code and that carries the punishment of a

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