court session
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcourtandsession
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court
noun
uk/kɔːt/us/kɔːrt/
a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone ...
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session
noun
uk/ˈseʃ.ən/us/ˈseʃ.ən/
a formal meeting or series of meetings of an organization such as a parliament or a court ...
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(Definition ofcourtandsessionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Frantic government attempts to call a specialcourtsessionto suspend the injunctions failed and as a result the auction was postponed indefinitely.
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There is opinion that the sentence was ready before thecourtsession.
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When thecourtsessionopens, the court invites the plaintiff to state his case.
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The case was ended in the fallcourtsessionby agreement.
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Tornovoy family ignores thecourtsession, and lawyers refuse to comment.
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Within days of his arrival he held his firstcourtsession.
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In acourtsessiona defendant may refer to the doctrine of justification.
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To announce this he organized a press conference before the finalcourtsession.
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These will normally be those where on average 10 or more defendants make a first appearance at eachcourtsessionotherwise than in connection with motoring offences.
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When not in acourtsession, a justice can perform other judicial functions, such as issuing search warrants.
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In exceptional cases, acourtsessionmay take place behind closed doors, as for example with witness statements by minors.
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Each magistrates' court that operates such a scheme will have one or more solicitors allocated to any givencourtsession.
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By the time the answer had come thecourtsessionhad ended and decision was delayed for several months.
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He extended the summercourtsession, as well as the winter term, by shortening the traditional breaks.
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The bailiffs attend all sessions of the court and, under the direction of the court, open and close eachcourtsession.
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Bahari is tried in absentia by a revolutionary court (nocourtsessionor information provided to his lawyer) and sentenced to thirteen and a half years' imprisonment plus 74 lashes.
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