Court of law meaning in English
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Definition
a court, a court of law: a tribunal, a place where legal cases are considered
to go to court: to attend a trial, to pursue a legal case
- "Without any written correspondence, I doubt your case will hold up in a court of law."
- "The information presented within my self-published book is not strictly speaking "legal" or "admissible" in a court of law."
- "This court is now in session."
- "Despite appearances to the contrary, the takeover is completely legitimate, and cannot be challenged in a court of law."
- "Judge : The court will now hear the prosecution's first witness: Horatio Oléré."
- "An attorney will be provided for you by the court if you cannot afford one."
- "Bruno : Uh, thank you judge, members of the court."
- "I'll keep you posted regarding our upcoming court date in Monterey County."
- "I hope your court case is going fantastic."
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