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R v Dixon

R v Dixon is a legal citation commonly referring to a court case. The 'R' stands for Rex (if the reigning monarch is a King) or Regina (if the reigning monarch is a Queen), representing the Crown in criminal proceedings. "v" is an abbreviation of the Latin "versus" meaning "against". "Dixon" is the surname of the defendant in the case.

Therefore, the full meaning is "The Crown against Dixon". Without more information such as a year and jurisdiction, it is impossible to determine the specific case being referenced, as multiple cases might involve a defendant named Dixon. To locate the relevant case, legal databases and case law indexes would need to be consulted using additional information like the court (e.g., High Court, Supreme Court) and the year the case was decided.