police record

  • 1police record — /pəˌli:s rekɔ:d/ noun a note of previous crimes for which someone has been convicted ● He did not say that he had a police record …

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  • 2police record — police file containing a person s previous convictions , list of crimes previously committed by a person …

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  • 3police record — A court record of the conviction or convictions of a person. Any record kept by police as to persons apprehended by them and the charges against such persons. People v Yates, 339 Ill 421, 171 NE 557 …

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  • 4record — I n. best performance 1) to establish, set a (new) record 2) to equal, tie a record 3) to beat, better, break, surpass a record 4) to hold a record 5) an unbroken record 6) an attendance; speed record 7) a national; Olympic; world record 8)… …

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  • 5police — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ armed, mounted ▪ plain clothes, uniformed ▪ undercover ▪ riot, traffic …

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  • 6record — 1. noun 1) written records of the past Syn: account(s), document(s), documentation, data, file(s), dossier(s), evidence, report(s); annal(s), archive(s), chronicle(s); minutes, transactions, proceedings, transcript(s); certificate(s) …

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  • 7record — v 1. document, enter, post, make an entry of; note, make a note of, write down, write; register, enroll, take down, put down; chronicle, journalize, keep a diary or record or log; set down for posterity; file, put in the files, docket, list, log; …

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  • 8Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 — United Kingdom Parliament Statute book chapter 1984 c 60 Dates Commencement in force …

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  • 9police court — n: a court of record in some states that has jurisdiction over various minor offenses and the power to bind over those accused of more serious offenses Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. police court …

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  • 10police — /peuh lees /, n., v., policed, policing. n. 1. Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws. 2. (used with a pl. v.) members of such a force: Several police are… …

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