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O.R. n. short for "own recognizance," meaning the judge allowed a person accused in a criminal case to go free pending trial without posting bail. A person so released is often referred to as having been "OR-ed." (See: own recognizance) |
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Tenants include Education Law Center; Mound, Cotton, Wollan & Greengrass; Government Lending; The Wight Foundation; Mid-City Duplicating; O. For more than 25 years, Schneider National has used O. The vast majority of crimes are committed by people who are out on O. |
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