1) To give something up or surrender control, especially when required by law.
2) To bring forth a result, as when a search yields criminal evidence or an investment yields a profit.
Illustrative caselawSee, e.g. Schneckloth v...
1) To give something up or surrender control, especially when required by law.
2) To bring forth a result, as when a search yields criminal evidence or an investment yields a profit.
Illustrative caselawSee, e.g. Schneckloth v...
1) An adolescent or young adult convicted of a crime. States usually allow youthful offenders to choose special correctional programs not available to adult offenders.
2) A juvenile delinquent.
Illustrative caselawSee, e.g....
A witness whose testimony is clearly biased in favor of the party for whom he or she is testifying.
Illustrative caselawSee, e.g. Mayes v. Gibson, 2010 F.3d 1284, 1291 (10th Cir. 2000).
Witness