What is a Gary slang?

What is a Gary slang?

Gary is slang for an Ecstasy tablet. Named after a Liverpool footballer, Gary Ablett. It’s rhyming slang, where a known phrase or name which rhymes with the real word is used but with the second (the rhyming ) word dropped.

What is a G up?

interjection. 1. 0. (slang) To excite in order to try to achieve a desired result. “US fund manager Eric Knight has a fearful reputation as a shareholder activist, geeing up underperforming managements at Royal Dutch Shell and Suez.” – HSBC: activist pounces, The Week, 15 September 2007, 631, 43.

What is JC in slang?

JC is an acronym that stands for “just chilling.” It’s another way to say that you’re relaxing or that you’re not doing too much. You’re most likely going to see JC in text messages or online when responding to a person’s question about what he or she is up to.

What does JC mean in law?

Judicial Custody

What does JC mean in Snapchat?

Jesus Christ

What is the difference between judicial custody and police custody?

Police will detain arrested person in police lock-up and interrogate him to collect necessary information. In judicial custody, Magistrate will have the custody of the arrested person and he will be sent to jail. During this custody, police can interrogate the arrested person only after the permission of Magistrate.

What does JC mean in medical terms?

The JC virus, or John Cunningham virus, is a common germ. More than half of all adults have been exposed to it. It doesn’t cause problems for most people, but it can be dangerous if you have a weak immune system.

What is JVC medical?

Medical Definition of JC virus Abbreviated JVC. The JC virus is a human polyomavirus. It is a small virus with a closed circular genome consisting of double-stranded DNA. The letters JC are the initials of a patient with PML from whose brain the virus was first isolated.

What does remanded in police custody mean?

When a person is remanded in custody it means that they will be detained in a prison until a later date when a trial or sentencing hearing will take place. The majority of prisoners on remand have not been convicted of a criminal offence and are awaiting trial following a not guilty plea.

How long can you be remanded in custody before trial?

The current provisions are: 56 days between the first appearance and trial for summary offence;een the first appearance and summary trial for an offence which is triable either way (the period is reduced to 56 days if the decision for summary trial is taken within 56 days);

What are my rights while in police custody?

A person remanded into police custody has the right to the following and the custody officer must explain these: Free legal representation (usually known as a duty solicitor). A phone call to inform someone that they’ve been arrested. Medical help if they are feeling ill.

What are your rights while being detained?

You have the constitutional right to remain silent. In general, you do not have to talk to law enforcement officers (or anyone else), even if you do not feel free to walk away from the officer, you are arrested, or you are in jail. You cannot be pun- ished for refusing to answer a question.

Can you refuse to be detained by police?

Without a warrant, police or government agents may not search your home or office without your consent, and you have the right to refuse to let them in. It must be said out loud – your silence indicates to police that you consent or agree to what they are doing.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.