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Legal Definitions - walk
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Definition of walk
Definition: To be acquitted or escape any type of real punishment.
Example 1: Despite being charged with three thefts, Robinson walked each time.
Example 2: Selvidge only paid $750 for a serious crime, he walked.
Explanation: The term "walk" is used in slang to describe a situation where someone is able to avoid punishment or consequences for their actions. In the first example, Robinson was charged with theft but was able to walk, meaning he was acquitted and did not face any punishment. In the second example, Selvidge only had to pay a small amount of money for a serious crime, allowing him to walk away without facing any real consequences. These examples illustrate how the term "walk" is used to describe situations where someone is able to avoid punishment or consequences for their actions.
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Simple Definition
Term: WALK
Definition: When someone is accused of doing something wrong, like stealing, they may have to go to court. If they are found not guilty, they "walk" free and don't get in trouble. Sometimes, even if they did something wrong, they might not get in trouble at all and they also "walk".
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