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Jane Doe /dʒeɪnˈdəʊ /noun North American1 Law An anonymous female party, typically the plaintiff, in a legal action.She said Jane Doe's lawyers asked Verizon to withhold her name because she was planning on challenging the subpoena....- Education officials were not negligent in their duty to protect a former Jonathan Law High student from sexual exploitation by her basketball coach, a Superior Court judge has ruled. Judge Gerald Esposito dismissed the lawsuit brought by the young woman, identified in court documents only as "Jane Doe."
1.1 informal A hypothetical average woman.For a Jane Doe such as myself the sight of all this hardware with massive antenna extended and satellite dishes pointing to the heavens was staggering....- Sadly, there's no shortage of John and Jane Does here: 11 of the 66 people who died on the street in 2002 and 2003 did so without anyone even knowing their names.
- They also named a number of anonymous Jane Does - individual consumers who have been using Napster.
Origin Mid 19th century: the female equivalent of John Doe. |