What does JCC mean?
JCC means Judgment in a Criminal Case
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category.
What is the abbreviation for Judgment in a Criminal Case?
Judgment in a Criminal Case can be abbreviated as JCC
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What does JCC stand for? JCC stands for "Judgment in a Criminal Case". |
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How to abbreviate "Judgment in a Criminal Case"? "Judgment in a Criminal Case" can be abbreviated as JCC. |
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What is the meaning of JCC abbreviation? The meaning of JCC abbreviation is "Judgment in a Criminal Case". |
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What is JCC abbreviation? One of the definitions of JCC is "Judgment in a Criminal Case". |
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What does JCC mean? JCC as abbreviation means "Judgment in a Criminal Case". |
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What is shorthand of Judgment in a Criminal Case? The most common shorthand of "Judgment in a Criminal Case" is JCC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JMOL - Judgment as a Matter of Law
- CCMF - Criminal Case Management Framework
- CCN - Criminal Case Number
- CCTS - Criminal Case Tracking System
- JID - Judgment in Default
- JML - Judgment as a Matter of Law
- JAML - Judgment As A Matter of Law
- CCRB - Criminal Case Review Board
- CCRC - Criminal Case Review Committee
- cCMP - Criminal Case Management Programme
- CCMS - Criminal Case Management System
- CCRS - Criminal Case Reporting System
- LGC - Luminescence in a Glass Case
- cc - Criminal Case
- cch - Criminal Case History
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