Examples of 'was taken to court' in a sentence

Meaning of "was taken to court"

was taken to court: This phrase signifies the legal action of bringing a case or dispute before a court for resolution. It suggests a legal process where arguments, evidence, and decisions are presented and adjudicated by a judge or jury within the formal setting of a court of law

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

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was taken to court
He was taken to court and convicted for racist speech.
Jane ellice was taken to court.
She was taken to court and sentenced to pay a fine.
An inquest was opened and the matter was taken to court.
Chichikov was taken to court.
Several arrests were made, and the case was taken to court.
The artist was taken to court.
He was taken to court and he PLEADED GUILTY.
Not long after the matter was taken to court.
It was taken to court.
The newspaper aroused so much controversy that it was taken to court many times.
It was taken to court in India.
It was that week that Nugent Dirt was taken to court by his wife.
Charlie Hebdo was taken to court about the caricatures of Mohammed.
He later supported Michael Jackson when Jackson was taken to court on paedophilia charges.

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The issue was taken to court in the same year, where the ban was overturned.
Consequently, the case was taken to court.
Ghaleb was taken to court this week over his newspaper 's coverage of southern unrest.
On one occasion AJ Vilela was taken to court for attempted murder.
Tempo, which published the investigative reports on the case, was taken to court.
Ultimately, the matter was taken to court as a legal issue.
The company ignored a summons from the ministry, and was taken to court.
Already a controversial figure, he was taken to court after he admitted having written these statements.
The fire was an accident, and no one was taken to court.
After the surrender, Romen was taken to court to be presented to the Catholic Monarchs.
After a quick conversation with Martin, a tow truck, he was taken to court for trial.
The case was taken to court and Martin Minnella was the Arne 's lawyer.
After being arrested for making a fiery speech, he was taken to court and assigned a lawyer.
Here in 1999 he was taken to court for destroying a crop of GM sugar beet.
With the initial accusation of illegal entry into the country, I was taken to court.
After war, this was taken to court.
Finally, a charity called for a ban of the show and Sarah was taken to court.
The municipality was taken to court under chapter 11 of NAFTA.
As a result of this decision, Mr Tortora was taken to court.
Soulseek was taken to court in 2008 by two French music industry groups.
And they went on strike . And John Mills was taken to court.
In 1902, Euston was taken to court by moneylenders over a dishonoured bill payment.
However, after her neighbours found out, she was taken to court.
The next day, Rafael was taken to court.
I swotted at it and, to my shame, I was taken to court to reel it off.
Brown spent 36 hours in a Washington jail and was taken to court in shackles.

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