Examples of 'be taken to court' in a sentence

Meaning of "be taken to court"

be taken to court: to have a legal case brought against someone, usually requiring them to appear before a judge or jury to defend themselves

How to use "be taken to court" in a sentence

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They really ought to be taken to court for it.
The unit may be taken to court for refusing to provide the information requested.
If one commits a crime he must be taken to court.
They must be taken to court and fined.
Property related matters might be taken to court.
Gabbar will be taken to court by this route.
Its outrageous and should be taken to court.
People might be taken to court if they owe money to someone.
Seven migrants are expected to be taken to court.
They should be taken to court and charged with economic sabotage.
He said after interrogation they would be taken to court.
Nsengiyaremye must be taken to court and sentenced.
Justice will prevail only if those responsible can be taken to court.
They could not be taken to court to stop it.
It stood in their way and the matter had to be taken to court.

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You could be taken to court.
Anyone using the images without permission could be taken to court.
Alcan has no wish to be taken to court to defend its actions.
Only those persons who infringed the law could be taken to court.
Wicked camper should be taken to court and forced to pay back their.
You should be grateful that the matter will not be taken to court.
Or they can be taken to court where they can argue for higher compensation.
You will never be taken to court.
I will be taken to court as your father 's murderer because of you.
They should not be taken to court.
They will be taken to court tomorrow morning on Ringor Road.
The judge has requested evidence be taken to court this afternoon.
Greece will also be taken to Court for failure to protect the Mediterranean sea turtle.
They are all being questioned before they can be taken to court.
They would be taken to court - and rightly so.
The mother of one also hinted that the matter may soon be taken to court.
And one must expect to be taken to court and eventually, to be evicted.
Mr Nshinka said the eight suspects would be taken to court.
Or if you do, you can be taken to court for practicing medicine without a license.
Alternatively, the matter could be taken to court.
Tomorrow, I will be taken to court in Bahrain on unknown charges.
If conciliation was unsuccessful, complaints could be taken to court.
And therefore, it can be taken to court in the UK.
Should mutual agreement not be reached, divorce proceedings must be taken to court.
When a killer is caught he will not be taken to court as it 's supposed to be.
They were warned that if they were caught again, they would be taken to court.
Al-Khawaja will be taken to court tomorrow.
In rare cases, your personal injury case may be taken to court.
Iran, Saudi rulers must be taken to court for war crime in Yemen.
If they fail to do so, they should be taken to court.
Can I be taken to court if my child does not attend school?
They have now been remanded and will be taken to court for their actions.
According to the report, practices that contravene international agreements can easily be taken to court.
Claudia Doak added: 'The council should be taken to court for disturbing the peace.
However, Vandrei committed suicide before the case could ever be taken to court.

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