Examples of 'won her case' in a sentence
Meaning of "won her case"
won her case: successfully concluded a legal dispute in their favor
How to use "won her case" in a sentence
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won her case
She won her case on appeal.
Holloway eventually won her case.
She eventually won her case after years of appeals.
Christie held out and won her case.
She won her case and got the child back.
She obviously won her case.
She won her case and was awarded damages totalling twenty dollars.
Four years later she won her case.
Mary Travers won her case but was awarded a mere farthing in damages by the jury.
He helped my wife won her case.
You couldn't have won her case because you took her money and disappeared.
You applied to be her special attorney and won her case.
Dumpson won her case.
Shirvastava challenged the Board and ultimately won her case.
Who in two days has argued and won her case before the appeals court.
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Myrick filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and won her case.
Well, she won her case today.
After hiring a lawyer, she finally won her case.
Miriam O'Reilly, 53, has won her case against the BBC for age discrimination.
Martha spent some of her savings on a lawyer, and won her case.
She sued and in 1972 won her case before the National Labor Relations Board.
She was defended by the young Chester Arthur, and won her case the next year.
In the present case, however, it submits that the Complainant has already won her case.
Next thing I know, my friend won her case.
Ben Johnston eventually settled out of court, while Bolkovac won her case against Dyncorp.
You heard her argue . She won her case.