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courtroom noun court, lawcourt, part, room in which a court of law is held, room in which a lawcourt is held, room used for the application of the laws, room used for the public administration of justice, room where justice is administered See also: court, forum How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The anticlimactic delay came before a packed court room, including family, friends and former city and state officials who came to witness the punishment phase in the bill padding scandal that grew out of a sweeping investigation into City Hall corruption. THOMAS, ON -- "In child protection proceedings, the children are the innocent focus of the hearing; they cannot be used as pawns in a procedural gambit between the parents and the [Children's Aid] Society that could result in harm accruing to them," was repeated as a much argued case of seven children removed from parents by a children's aid society, found an echo in another court room. In states like Florida and Texas, court room verdicts have traditionally been larger," Larcher said. |
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