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Why unidentified people are called John Doe or Jane Doe . . . - Reddit The John Doe custom was born out of a strange and long since vanished British legal process called an action of ejectment Under old English common law, the actions landowners could take against squatters or defaulting tenants in court were often too technical and difficult to be of any use So landlords would instead bring an action of ejectment on behalf of a fictitious tenant against
How did John Jane Doe become the default stand-in names for an . . . - Reddit John Doe "does" something in the litigation Jane Doe seems simply to be the feminine version of the given name Originally John Doe was not so much an unknown person as a completely fictitious, nonexistent person who was conjured into existence to aid with litigation procedures
Volusia County John Doe (1972) : r gratefuldoe - Reddit Volusia County John Doe (1972) On Sunday, May 7, 1972, the body of a young male was found floating in a pond near Indian Lake Road in Daytona Beach, Florida While initial estimations put his age in the late teens to early twenties, an exhumation of the Doe in 2013 revealed that he was likely much younger, between 11 14 years old
Eli5 How the name “John Jane Doe got associated with . . . - Reddit Nobody really knows where "John Doe" specifically came from, but it was a made up person in English common law dating back to the late Middle Ages The original use of the name was most likely to avoid trial by combat in land disputes
john. doe@ and jondoe@ : r ProtonMail - Reddit I just recognized that my protonmail account seems to accept emails to john doe@protonmail com , as well as johndoe@protonmail com Is this standard…
What are some Placeholder Names? : r languagelearning - Reddit Hey all, I'm searching for names we use to refer to an unknown person in conversation, across all languages and social contexts Like for example, the placeholder name in english, for a male, American, within judiciary language, is "John Doe "
Why is John Smith the most common placeholder name? : r . . . - Reddit The more common placeholder name is "John Doe" or "Jane Doe," which is also the title of the Wiki article on this subject Every country has its own version, and some states in the US have their own as well I have seen "John Smith" used as well, probably because "John Doe" is typically associated with criminal or legal matters
If someone was legally named John Doe or Jane Doe, how would . . . - Reddit If someone was legally named John Doe or Jane Doe, how would that affect any court proceedings they might be involved in? I’m writing a story and want to verify some facts before I get too deep into it Is it even possible to change one’s name to John Doe or Jane Doe? Are there legal barriers to it?