As she finishes her story, nerves are raw and eyes wet all around the courtroom. |
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Like the skilled courtroom cross-examiner, he realizes that the question is often more important than the answer. |
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The courtroom features modern IT facilities, with a slimline VDU and laptop point for everyone, including the clients, counsel and solicitors. |
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Armed soldiers lined the walls and slouched in the galleries of the courtroom as du Toit testified. |
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After his aborted sentencing hearing, he was escorted from the courtroom by his guards and boarded the helicopter to be flown back to his cell. |
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They then posed for the cameras in the courtroom, bouncing their brood of young sons on their knees and kissing their wives at length. |
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He petitioned the judge, he said I want the same ingress and egress, the same access to the courtroom, special treatment that they have. |
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He was talking with his client outside the courtroom when a witness rushed up and attacked his client. |
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The experts should surely exude the wholesome smell of the clinic rather than the conservative mustiness of the courtroom. |
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Volunteers explain court procedure to those giving evidence, take them to the courtroom before trials, and introduce them to the usher and clerk. |
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You can brief a witness all day long, all year long and the dynamics once you get in a courtroom always change. |
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A man arrested for a spree of killings and other violent crimes appeared briefly in a packed courtroom here yesterday. |
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In the courtroom families of the victims variously sobbed hugged and smiled, as an end to their ordeal came closer. |
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In front of a packed courtroom he announced that he had decided against execution and sentenced the defendants instead to life imprisonment. |
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Inside the quiet, orderly courtroom, facing the judge, Libby spoke for himself. |
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I suspect that there are lawyers who have been disbarred because of less offensive courtroom buffoonery. |
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Seven photographers had been expected to attend the inquest this week, giving their evidence via videolink from a courtroom in Paris. |
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Not only was the name an exact match-up, he also was the spitting image of the man in the courtroom sketch that had been provided in the book. |
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Some years ago, I was in Judge Gladys Kessler's courtroom and admired the crisp decisiveness of her judicial temperament. |
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The young soldier, who has cropped dark brown hair and a square jaw, sat slightly hunched in the dock, according to a military courtroom drawing. |
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A courtroom drama at heart, Taking Sides manages to overcome its theatrical staginess to provide some beautiful music and images. |
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Some of their stories may be better than others in terms of whether they are winnable in a courtroom or not. |
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For his temerity he was sentenced to be nailed by his ears to the local pillory and responded by laying a curse on the courtroom and city. |
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A senior police officer and security official stood at the public door of the courtroom. |
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He was given to walking around the courtroom before stopping abruptly to bellow questions at the witness in the stand. |
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Outside the courtroom, McDonald, in a neat white blouse and a black leather blazer, puts her face in her hands and begins to sob inconsolably. |
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This week's action has involved Thomas Mesereau and the accuser's mother having stand-up cat fights in the courtroom. |
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A steady stream of visitors from the school-system hierarchy also thronged the courtroom. |
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Hers is a story of conspiracy and obsession, courtroom battles and ambition. |
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This person is the most opinionated, wrong, obstinate person I've seen in this courtroom. |
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The smallest concession to a different view must now be scotched by this master of the pulpit philippic and the courtroom defence. |
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I'm advised not to take a mobile phone or a personal stereo because I'll have to leave them outside the courtroom. |
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The court recorder had transcribed the actual testimony but not the courtroom banter during the rest of the proceedings. |
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In a spare and harshly lit military courtroom, prosecutors began their case. |
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Smith, who appeared in the dock of courtroom one, spoke only to confirm his name. |
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The courtroom in Arusha looks like a high-school library, with practical carpeting and schoolhouse desks divided by carrels. |
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A courtroom in New York City erupted into applause today as convictions were dismissed for five men. |
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Over the prison phone, he'd been coaching his alibi witness to commit perjury, so he had to explain the general setup inside a courtroom. |
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This leads to comedy gold as cartoon characters take standard courtroom drama dialogue and turn it on its ear. |
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My hair down and already disheveled from riding, my doeskin leggings soiled from the wet grass, my tunic torn, I ran to the palace courtroom. |
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We begin at a real crime scene, move through the forensic labs and a morgue, and end in a courtroom. |
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Here at last we have all the drama, tragedy, pathos and humour those courtroom appearances produced. |
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A celebrated playwright of South Africa, Athol Fugard began his career in a courtroom. |
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The driving incident came after the rapper went off in a courtroom in an earlier incident after being served with a paternity suit. |
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A hologram image of a scientist walked across the courtroom toward Raven's bench and spoke loudly so that all in the room could hear him. |
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He emerged from the courtroom shouting that he had played no part in child abuse. |
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In reality, however, it's a courtroom drama with a twinge of the supernatural. |
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Consider her demeanour when she emerged from the courtroom after hearing her guilty verdict wearing that ill-advised dyed chinchilla scarf. |
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I wait to hear the first panel of potential jurors being called to a courtroom. |
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The attack on Mrs Keegan was recorded on tape after she managed to press a panic button and it was played to a hushed courtroom. |
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Well, Larry, I've got to tell you something, as far as what happens in a courtroom, it's basically all's fair in love and war. |
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His name was not on the docket and his Certificate of Offence was not in any courtroom. |
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Swindon's most senior Judge John McNaught has dealt with the foulest of crimes in more than 40 years in the courtroom. |
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The role of counsel in the courtroom should never vary, and all counsel are to be on an equal footing. |
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Rosalind was the last to remain in the courtroom, watchful and concerned for her son. |
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Janie's courtroom testimony is also, however, a case of reported speech nested within reported speech. |
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We say that policy reasons seem to play a role in the courtroom, but not outside the courtroom. |
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He leant back in his chair, as if he was only incidentally present in the courtroom. |
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She entered the courtroom, her black robes swinging loosely from her shoulders, not concealing her dumpiness, her white hair cut in a simple bob. |
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There was room for 10 members of the public in the courtroom itself, and 80 more would be accommodated in an annexe. |
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A psychopathic patient smashed a courtroom door window when he was sent to York Crown Court for attacking hospital staff with a table leg. |
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After three days of courtroom arguments, the 12 men of the jury retire to decide if the boy is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. |
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All was silent in the courtroom, recently redone in rich mahogany, as they waited for the judge to give his final verdict. |
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If this action should go ahead to a trial, it would be quite some time before it would reach the courtroom. |
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On the subject of language, a poet is the ultimate arbiter, the judge, the jury and the courtroom cat. |
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But before we go to break, take a listen to this sound that's being played in the courtroom. |
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He continually plays to the courtroom audience with rolls of his eyes, rubbing his head, or agitated fanning of his face. |
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Once again, we take you inside a courtroom for a real criminal trial in front of a judge and jury. |
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In one of the courtrooms here, the air is thick with quaint-sounding British courtroom locutions. |
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Laura Blackburne, a judge who presides over a drug court in New York City, helped a suspect elude arrest in her courtroom. |
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The drama would have felt much more rounded had the courtroom scene been the big finale. |
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Jackson has been a prosecutor, inside the courtroom, where the rubber hits the road. |
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Let's make that clear to our audience, lest they go running off and assassinate him in the courtroom. |
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The judge delivered the sentence to a courtroom filled with the former assemblywoman's supporters. |
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Protocol dictates that officers remove their caps when entering the courtroom. |
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Both matters have been called outside the courtroom three times and there is no appearance. |
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The 32-year-old took the stand and testified in a L.A. courtroom yesterday. |
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Above the bench in the courtroom there was a double-headed eagle, a very ancient dynastic symbol representing the union of church and state. |
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While once they chatted at the 19th hole, the pair may next meet across a civil courtroom. |
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The 34-year-old editor's public ridicule of the state's most senior judges has set the scene for an epic courtroom showdown on 22 July. |
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The verdicts and sentences were announced outside the courtroom by the prosecutor and defence lawyers. |
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Groans from a baggy eyed courtroom were cut short when the judge collapsed laughing and muttering incoherently. |
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Otherwise, courtroom bailiffs and probation officers might have to start accompanying athletes to the games. |
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Before the video was over, the bailiff, a police officer in the courtroom, turned it off. |
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Some years ago, I was in Judge Kessler's courtroom and admired the crisp decisiveness of her judicial temperament. |
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Hushed whispers erupted within the courtroom and the judge slammed his gavel down to bring order once again. |
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There's no word as to when his trial will take place, although a specially built courtroom is sitting in wait at Guantanamo Bay. |
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The courtroom was huge, but the acoustics in the room were good and even the slightest bit of breathing could be heard. |
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They may be inclined to agree to suggestions put to them by others, or, indeed, by barristers in the courtroom. |
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The BBC reports that the judge and the barristers removed their wigs and gowns to make the courtroom less intimidating. |
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Yet neither race nor sectionalist sentiment ever actually went away as factors in lawyers' practical courtroom work. |
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For a sensational trial, the penny papers sent reporters to the courtroom every day. |
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I should point out that judges have this wonderful habit of sometimes not tipping their hand in the courtroom. |
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It is possible, in some instances, to hold the trial in a courtroom where there is a specially protected dock. |
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In a now familiar picture of bedlam, spectators and courtroom staff fled in terror and police descended in force upon the prisoners. |
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When you go into a courtroom you are doing something very serious and solemn and you are representing more than just the rights of your client. |
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It sounds like a question for law students in their cups, but it actually entered a federal courtroom earlier this year. |
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To summarize, spoken language interpreters are stationed in the well of the courtroom only when there is a NES witness involved. |
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Sometime later they reach a decision and the parties are all called back into the courtroom. |
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A three-judge panel entered the courtroom and sat beneath its only decorations, a Peruvian flag and a crucifix. |
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He now stood in full dress uniform in a hallway leading into a military courtroom. |
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As the proceedings wore on, he periodically smiled, waved, and called shalom as he left the courtroom. |
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Supporters plan to fill the courtroom to let the courts know that transphobia is the crime. |
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Running between the courtroom and dance studio, a one-way mirrored wall subverts the relationship between viewer and viewed. |
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Their businesses were often taken over or destroyed, and bribery and corruption were the norm in the courtroom and in lawmaking. |
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You can almost hear the squealing brakes and clanging bells of the trolley cars outside the courtroom as the crowd swells. |
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Inside the courtroom, as many as nine uniformed officers, including state troopers and sheriff's deputies, stood guard. |
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I think that when you have the television screens in the courtroom, less monkey business goes on. |
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Inside the courtroom, there was no jubilation, and it was a much different scene. |
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He presided over a criminal courtroom where, as in most such courtrooms in Los Angeles, defendants were railroaded by false testimony by cops. |
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Aspiring movie stars in this crazy city are already rehearsing his final courtroom speech as an audition monologue. |
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I mean, I was a cub reporter back then, and Dominick and I sat together in the courtroom, and every day was just another drama. |
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Current grand jury secrecy rules apply only to jurors, prosecutors and courtroom staff. |
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A Crown prosecutor was forced to apologize to a provincial court judge after walking out of her courtroom in frustration over a ruling. |
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Then he spent ten minutes standing behind the counter typing away on his computer like a courtroom stenographer on methamphetamines. |
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They covered their mouths with black tape and tried to approach the courtroom before a cordon of police officers turned them away. |
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But his reputation as a bad head of household dishonored him, and his undutiful behavior toward his mother followed him into the courtroom. |
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The courtroom, judge's chambers and the downstairs library were affected. |
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Defense attorney abbe Lowell is a wiry man who seems to never stop moving when he speaks in a courtroom. |
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An Army National Guard colonel charged with knowingly exposing a woman to HIV faced his accuser in a military courtroom on Monday. |
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Distraught, confused and ashamed, both men broke down in the courtroom, weeping like children and begging for forgiveness. |
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Her father can attest to that, having seen her in action in a Brooklyn courtroom. |
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His wife, Rosemary Hernandez, and his daughter, Becky Hernandez, sat in the hallway outside the courtroom. |
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The courtroom itself is surrounded by high cyclone fences, braided with coiled razor wire, and watched by heavily armed guards. |
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A grand juror in the Ferguson case is suing to be able to explain exactly what went down in the courtroom. |
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Akbar and McCain raced out of the courtroom, recording a celebratory Vine in the elevator. |
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So he waffled even on the issue of a camera in the courtroom. |
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Moore is famous for placing a monument of the Ten commandments in his courtroom. |
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The courtroom is packed, and not even the humblest is refused admittance. |
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The mother and sister of one defendant began screaming in the corridor outside the courtroom. |
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He fainted several times in the courtroom, yet the judge refused to allow doctors in the courtroom. |
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But we cannot be entirely sure that El Chapo will remain in a Mexican prison, much less ever see an American courtroom. |
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Though the courtroom will be open, the judge has asked the media not to reveal the identities of the parents or children. |
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You saw what went down in the courtroom today, her statement to the judge as well as her statement on the courthouse steps, apparently a vast difference. |
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This is the starting point for a barrowload of stereotypes about feminine sensitivity and womanly feeling to be wheeled out into the courtroom, and indeed the media. |
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She appeared in a Santa Ana courtroom on Thursday wearing a dark blue prison jumpsuit with her hair tied up in a bun. |
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Last week, the trial took a diversionary turn of another kind courtesy of an event outside the courtroom. |
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Brilliant as he is in the courtroom, his self-destructive personality leaves his personal life in shambles. |
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In a London courtroom, Russian strongmen Roman Abramovich and Boris Berezovsky are duking it out over billions. |
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The things that she does in her courtroom are really part of the new wave in restorative justice, having victims confront their assailants, assailants apologize. |
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The trial proceeds in a frescoed courtroom with the unlikely backdrop of a massive wooden crucifix hanging above the jury. |
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McDonald attempts to impart on him the severity of the consequences he will face should he find himself back in this courtroom. |
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As speculation of a hung jury escalates, Diane Dimond reports on the courtroom chatter. |
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His courtroom has a statewide reputation for running by the book and to the minute. |
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And as the witness began to openly weep, his sobs filled the stock-still courtroom. |
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In riveting testimony, Arias also described the stormy affair that had led her to the courtroom. |
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But he said he later saw a police report accusing him of instigating the violence and organizing a riot outside the courtroom. |
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The initial combat scenes are well directed, chilling and very unsettling, but the events that follow, the courtroom sequences in particular, are hackneyed and dull. |
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Scores of military police were present guarding Agus, who appeared in the courtroom in an Army uniform and a service cap, but not in his Red Beret, the pride of his corps. |
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Estevez was summoned to speak with her legal aid attorney in a glass booth on the left side of the courtroom. |
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Judge Pat lumbered up to his bench high above the courtroom. |
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The pitiable last photo of the naked megastar projected into the courtroom as Rogers testified is unforgettable. |
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Gliding around the courtroom in one of his deep-blue suits and white monogrammed shirts, Perri tells the jury that Aimes lied in his original statement to the police. |
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But others have argued that the establishment of the truth can only come from thorough and unrestrained courtroom examination. |
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Pistorius yelled back over the muffled gasps that emanated from the rest of the courtroom. |
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Its setting, the courtroom, is a significative and instantly recognizable space, and it relies on a set of props that have been hallowed by centuries of reverential use. |
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In the courtroom, Jiang was feisty in her own defense, claiming she was obeying Mao at all times. |
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Instead, she released an explosive bombshell in the courtroom. |
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But he never brooked any solecism in behaviour inside his courtroom. |
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Occasionally, there seemed to be a personal edge to their courtroom spats. |
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Just then the courtroom doors burst open and in walked Asha. |
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The integrity-challenged King has been a courtroom star, fending off lawsuits and criminal indictments like a chess master who checkmates or at least stalemates all comers. |
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The judges' half-moon raised podium runs around the east side of the room, with each name printed just below the rim of the surface for the courtroom to see. |
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As graphic as that is, that's the harsh reality in that courtroom. |
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We expect to see a good deal more of the same as the appeals process commences, and fervently hope the courtroom will be stocked with an adequate supply of tissues. |
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And by reading the newspaper accounts, she could reasonably have assumed that the plaintiff's lawyer was routinely stomping me into the courtroom floor. |
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The whole courtroom hushed, obviously, when she read her statement. |
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One such protective measure is closed-circuit television, in which a live television link enables child witnesses to testify in a room outside the courtroom. |
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He argued that the judge's decision to close the courtroom during jury impanelment proceedings constituted a violation of Cohen's right to an open trial. |
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That courtroom was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop. |
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Cynicism was high in the courtroom, however, and the show went on. |
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The judge bangs his gavel and then gets up and exits the courtroom. |
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It's patently designed to pour scorn on the English judicial process and courtroom procedure as unreliable systems, leading guiltless men to end up in prison. |
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After a series of embarrassing courtroom defeats, the Government has announced that Customs will now allow smokers to bring back up to 3,200 duty-free cigarettes per trip. |
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He left the courtroom through a rear exit to avoid a journalist. |
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As partner in his law firm, he worked as a consultant and advisor to businesses, but also as a litigator who enjoyed courtroom challenges. |
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Sighs of relief reverberated through a Denver courtroom last week as the trial of Amendment 2 was gaveled into recess. |
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Figures showed that 46 per cent of people brought before a courtroom for arrests related to the 2011 riots were black. |
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The people in the courtroom were dumbstruck by his confession. |
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Craig was set to star in the courtroom drama The Whole Truth directed by Courtney Hunt. |
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The old courtroom is populated with freakily realistic-looking figures dressed in 1820's style. |
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Mr Justice Park smiled as the sounds of hits Musclebound, Instinction and To Cut A Long Story Short filled his courtroom. |
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We sat tensely in the courtroom while the mano-a-mano struggle ensued between the two skilled lawyers. |
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It began unremarkably but in the blink of an eye, the courtroom had witnessed the deaths of six people. |
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Ms Conroy says even the most expert witness can deliver badly in the courtroom and can muddle up cases. |
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He was searched by the guard before he was allowed to enter the courtroom. |
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To his credit, Morgen depicts Seale as a disruptive courtroom presence, compared even with the more clownish antics of the yippies. |
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Many pro per litigants require information on issues ranging from courtroom demeanor to form preparation. |
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That only has to happen once to realise that the system is corrupted and domestic abuse is going on in our system in the courtroom. |
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The novel is a whydunnit, not a whodunnit, and doubles as a tense courtroom drama of considerable verve and authenticity. |
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Though Philadelphia lawyers may sometimes battle mightily in the courtroom, they begin each year as friends. |
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It is true that contempt committed in a trial courtroom can under some circumstances be punished summarily by the trial judge. |
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At first, meetings were held in a courtroom in Rougemont Castle until County Hall was built. |
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The courtroom, to my surprise, was full of taut, weathered men wearing immaculate silk shirts and ten-gallon hats. |
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These people, called talesmen, can be called off the sidewalk outside the courtroom door and put on the jury. |
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The common law trial lawyer has ample opportunity to uncover the truth in the courtroom. |
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And I would ask counsel to check his sense of humor at the door. My courtroom is a temple of decorum, and I do not tolerate jibber-jabber. |
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He suffered the indignity of being forced to leave the courtroom. |
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The courtroom where the martyrs were tried, which has been little altered in 200 years, in Dorchester's Shire Hall, is being preserved as part of a heritage scheme. |
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Through Cook County's central bond courtroom, past a set of steel doors and jail guards, the concrete hallway leading to the inmate holding cells gets grimier every 10 yards. |
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The Color of Law spares no detail in its intimate portrayal of a real-life hero of the courtroom, and is a worthy addition to college and public library biography shelves. |
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We maintain and update the library regularly, so that lawyers can strategize and tackle problems with confidence, from the boardroom to the courtroom. |
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Recently, I started reading up on toxic mold dementia after a Florida judge berated me for about five minutes for wearing a bolo tie in his courtroom. |
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So, you want to be a litigator, a trial advocate, a courtroom legend? |
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Live links to allow evidence from outside the courtroom, screens around witness boxes and even the removal of wigs and gowns are planned to end fear and intimidation. |
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For many this is an empowering experience, the opposite of a courtroom where they might be re-victimized in an adversarial system intent on discrediting them. |
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Xaviere Tiberi, dressed in a smart blue suit, smiled as she entered the courtroom in Evry, the capital of the Essonne region outside Paris, where the trial is being held. |
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Once the list of prospective jurors has assembled in the courtroom the court clerk assigns them seats in the order their names were originally drawn. |
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The building includes the courtroom, justices' chambers, an extensive law library, various meeting spaces, and auxiliary services including a gymnasium. |
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The attacks late Friday targeted a courtroom building in the town of Malgobek in the volatile Ingushetia region, the regional interior ministry said in a statement. |
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A YOUNG dad tried to strangle himself with his tie in a courtroom moments after being jailed for leaving a stranger brain injured in an exhaust pipe beating. |
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