"Law-court" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Law-court" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Law-court" Meaning

A law-court is a formal place where disputes or crimes are tried and judged. It is a court of law where a judge and a jury or magistrate hear evidence and arguments presented by lawyers and make decisions about guilt, innocence, or the resolution of a dispute.

"Law-court" Examples

Usage Examples for "Law-Court"


The lawyer stood nervously in the law-court, waiting for the judge's decision.
The law-court's strict rules meant that the witness had to answer every question truthfully.
The crime lord was taken away in handcuffs by the police after being brought before the law-court.
The judge banged his gavel to signal the start of the law-court proceedings.
The law-court was adjourned until the morning, allowing both sides to prepare their cases further.

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