Examples of 'brought to the court' in a sentence

Meaning of "brought to the court"

brought to the court - This phrase is typically used in legal contexts to indicate that a case or matter has been presented before a court for resolution or judgment

How to use "brought to the court" in a sentence

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brought to the court
The woman is brought to the court.
Cases brought to the court are assigned to the responsible chambers.
The decisions can be brought to the court of law.
A forensic psychiatric expertise showed that he could be brought to the court.
The criminal cases were brought to the court by the local militias.
The officers in charge of the investigation were brought to the court.
My father was not brought to the court and the session was postponed.
Anything you might find can be brought to the court.
Number of cases brought to the court under the new legislation and outcomes.
The king orders the prince to be brought to the court.
That experience you brought to the Court and we have greatly benefited from it.
Ravi is arrested by the police and is brought to the court.
Four days later they brought to the court the younger sisters Metrodora and Nymphodora.
They were both immediately caught and brought to the court.
The case had been brought to the court by the Ombudsman 's.

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He did not even understand why he had been brought to the court.
Another argument that can be brought to the court is lack of evidence against you.
Why should a poor harmless person like me be brought to the court.
However, no appeal shall be brought to the Court of Appeal in the following cases,.
No case concerning dissolution of associations have been brought to the Court.
The verdict stemmed from a case brought to the court by noted scholar Taner Akcam.
ICTY stated no substantial evidence supporting the allegations was brought to the court.
Moreover, the cases brought to the Court have come from all corners of the globe.
A German translator was brought to the court.
Brought to the court after his procedures at the Police Department, Okçu was arrested.
The big bad wolf was brought to the court.
Saeed was brought to the court from Lahore 's Kot Lakhpat jail amidst tight security.
A week has been given for an appeal to be brought to the Court.
Vittorio Baldini was brought to the court as ducal music printer in 1582.
On the third court hearing Miss Tanakpur is brought to the court.
I want Isabel and Alfonso to be brought to the court immediately . My wife desires it.
But I anticipate that even more cases will be brought to the Court.
The SiameseEmbassytoFrance in 1686 had brought to the Court samples of multicolor Thai Ikat textiles.
Only two cases relating to well-known trademarks had been brought to the court.
The three-year-old heiress was brought to the court of Savoy to be raised.
A simple example, It seems a fellow committed a murder and was brought to the court.
Her case was brought to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in fall 2000.
That is the evidence I have brought to the court.
Her case was brought to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the fall of 2000.
I want Isabel and Alfonso to be brought to the court immediately.
I suggest you search again . Anything you might find can be brought to the court.
In any case, the accused shall be promptly brought to the court without unreasonable delay.
Eventually, the third parties ownership had brought to the court.
These were all specific items of contention brought to the court in the 2005 filing.
And he sent messengers for his son, and he was brought to the Court.
Request for preliminary rulings brought to the Court since 1953.
If they make any mistake, they are brought to the court.

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