A petition made in court that the judges, for better proofs sake, will hear or look upon any record. Cowell. … [Read more...]
OWLERS
In English law. Persons who carried wool, etc., to the sea-side by night, in order that it might be shipped off contrary to law. Jacob. … [Read more...]
OYEZ
practice. Hear; do you hear. In order to attract attention immediately before he makes proclamation, the cryer of the court cries Oyez, Oyez, which is generally corruptly pronounced O yes. Hear ye. A word used in courts by the public crier to command attention when a proclamation is about to be made. … [Read more...]
OWLING
In English law. The offense of transporting wool or sheep out of the kingdom ; so called from Its being usually carried on in the night. 4 Bl. Comm. 154. … [Read more...]
OWN RECOGNIZANCE (OR)
When a defendant is released from custody, without paying bail and promising to make required court appearances. Only those with minimal risk are released OR such as when there is minimal flight risk due to a strong tie to the community (family with children and steady job) and no prior history of failing to appear in court. Very serious charges (such as murder) will not or … [Read more...]