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Mud check
Mud checkIn the US penitentiary slang, confronting a convict to see if he or she will stand up for one's self. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Penitentiary A prison for the punishment of convicts. Convict One who has been condemned by a competent court. This term is wore commonly applied to one who has been convicted of a crime or misdemeanor. Will A will is a legal document in which a person directs how his property is to be distributed after his death. Such documents must be executed in due form and must be duly witnessed. Stand To stand. To abide by a thing; to submit to a decision; to comply with an agreement; to have validity, as the judgment must stand. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Meditation In Texan penitentiary slang, solitary or segregated confinement. Meth charge In Iowa penitentiary slang, child molestation. Mickey Mouse ticket In Wyoming penitentiary slang, disciplinary report. Midnight express In the US penitentiary slang, escape. Derived from the film of the same name, detailing an escape from a Turkish prison. Monkey In the US penitentiary slang, correctional officer. Mud check Mule (jail) In the US penitentiary slang, individual who transports contraband to a prisoner. Mushfake In Ohio penitentiary slang, any prisoner made item, including shanks or handmade weapons. M When persons were convicted of manslaughter in England, they were formerly marked with this letter on the brawn of the thumb. This letter is sometimes put on the face of treasury notes of the United States, and signifies that the treasury note bears interest at the rate of one mill per centum, and not one per centum interest. Mace-bearer English law. An officer attending the court of session. Macedonian decree Civil law. A decree of the Roman senate, which derived its name from that of a certain usurer who was the cause of its being made, in consequence of his exactions. It was intended to protect sons who lived under the paternal jurisdiction, from the unconscionable contracts which they sometimes made on the expectations after their fathers' deaths; another, and perhaps, the principle object, was to cast odium on the rapacious creditors. It declared such contracts void. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Mud check. If you have a better definition for Mud check than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Mud check may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Mud check and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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