The Global Justice XML Data Model. Proxy types that carry dictionary metadata and extend codes from the National Crime and Information Center (NCIC) 2000 standard. Proxy types that carry dictionary metadata and extend Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) 6-4 county and equivalent entity codes of the United States, its possessions, and associated areas. Proxy types that carry dictionary metadata and have XML data type simple contents. The appinfo for the schemas A structure that describes details about an activity or process that occurs. A person or organization responsible for service of a legal document, e.g., a warrant or a restraining order. A structure that describes a postal location to which paper mail can be directed. A name of a county, parish, or vicinage. A code identifying a county, parish, or vicinage. A structure that describes a digital representation of an object encoded in a binary format. An identifying number or string for the encoded data. A binary encoding of data, e.g., a binary encoding of a picture, photo, image, graphic, sound, or video. A textual description of a binary object. Identifies a url or file reference of the binary object. A structure that describes an aggregation of information about a set of related activities and occurrences. A number used to identify a case docket. A structure that describes details about a direction of a judge not including a judgement, which determines some point or directs some steps in proceedings. A location to which a court order applies. A judge or other judicial official that issued a court order. A date a court order was issued by a judicial official. A date a court order was delivered. A description of how a court order was delivered. An official who delivered a court order. A structure that describes details about a sticker attached to a permanent registration plate. A year as shown on the registration decal issued, e.g., 1995, 1996, 1997, etc. A structure that describes inherent and frequently used characteristics of a document. The binary encoding of the content of a document. A structure that describes details about a person involved in the enforcement of law. An identifier used to refer to an enforcement official. A structure that describes an identifier of an entity. A value that identifies an entity within the identifier domain. A name, identifier, or code of an organization or person that has authority over an identifier. An area or region, e.g., state or country, in which an identifier is unique. A code identifying an area or region, e.g., state or country, in which an identifier is unique. A structure that describes a person involved in a judicial area of government. A structure that describes a physical location. Details about an address for a location, e.g., a postal address. A structure that describes a unit which conducts some sort of business or operations. A name of an organization. A structure that describes a name of a person. A structure that describes a name of a person. A first name of a person. A middle name of a person. A last name or family name of a person. A component that is appended after the family name that distinguishes members of a family with the same given, middle, and last name, (e.g., Jr, Sr, III), or otherwise qualifies the name (e.g., MD, LLD, PhD). A structure that describes the inherent and frequently associated characteristics of a person. A name by which a person is known. A date a person was born. A structure that describes a civil order protecting one individual from another. A person that a subject is restricted from having any contact with as defined in a protection order. A structure that describes metadata common to most other structures. A proxy structure that represents a character string, generally in the form of words of a language, and includes language metadata. A person or organization responsible for service of a legal document, e.g., a warrant or a restraining order. A textual description of a binary object. An identifying number or string for the encoded data. A binary encoding of data, e.g., a binary encoding of a picture, photo, image, graphic, sound, or video. Identifies a url or file reference of the binary object. An aggregation of information, in any format, that describes a set of related activities and occurrences. The domain or discipline defines the limits of the information included in a specific kind of case. Case is not limited to any particular discipline or domain, and can relate a wide range of areas: a situation requiring investigation or action (as by the police); the object of investigation or consideration; an instance of disease or injury; an instance that directs attention to a situation or exhibits it in action; a set of circumstances or a state of affairs; a situation; a question or problem; a matter; an action or a law suit or just grounds for an action; the facts or evidence offered in support of a claim; a set of reasons or supporting facts; a person being assisted, treated, or studied, as by a physician, lawyer, or social worker. A number used to identify a case docket. A location to which a court order applies. A date a court order was issued by a judicial official. A judge or other judicial official that issued a court order. A date a court order was delivered. A description of how a court order was delivered. An official who delivered a court order. A year as shown on the registration decal issued, e.g., 1995, 1996, 1997, etc. Details about inherent and frequently used characteristics of a document. Format or media is irrelevant in defining a document, however they are characteristics of a document. Documents are considered unique resources. The binary encoding of the content of a document. An identifier used to refer to an enforcement official. A value that identifies an entity within the identifier domain. A name, identifier, or code of an organization or person that has authority over an identifier. A code identifying an area or region, e.g., state or country, in which an identifier is unique. An area or region, e.g., state or country, in which an identifier is unique. Details about an address for a location, e.g., a postal address. A code identifying a county, parish, or vicinage. A name of a county, parish, or vicinage. A name of an organization. A date a person was born. A first name of a person. A middle name of a person. A name by which a person is known. A component that is appended after the family name that distinguishes members of a family with the same given, middle, and last name, (e.g., Jr, Sr, III), or otherwise qualifies the name (e.g., MD, LLD, PhD). A last name or family name of a person. A civil order, issued by a court, protecting one individual from another. A person that a subject is restricted from having any contact with as defined in a protection order.