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Richard Roe
Rich·ard Roe R0233200 (rĭch′ərd rō)n. Used as a name in legal proceedings to designate an unknown man or boy or to protect the identity of a known man or boy, especially where there is another such individual in the case designated as John Doe.Rich′ard Roe′ (roʊ) n. a fictitious name for the second male of unknown identity in legal proceedings, the first being John Doe. [1760] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Richard Roe - an unknown or fictitious party to legal proceedingslaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"party - a person involved in legal proceedings; "the party of the first part" |
Richard Roe
Richard RoeIn legal proceedings, the name given to the second male whose identity is unknown or protected (as "John Doe" would be the name assigned to the first such male). I'm researching Richard Roe's case right now.See also: Richard, roeRichard Roe
Richard Roeformerly, any defendant; now just anybody. [Am. Pop. Usage: Brewer Dictionary, 329]See: EverymanLegalSeeJohn DoeRichard Roe
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