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Example sentences for "criminal court"

  • He smiled as he recognised how mean was this noted Criminal Court of the Seine, with its paltry chandelier, the smoky ceiling, and the battered crucifix that hung over the bench on which the judges sat in their scarlet robes.

  • When you stand in a criminal court you'll alter your tone," she declared, although unnerved at his willingness to face her vengeance.

  • But her tongue has lost its power; her feelings unbend to the thought that she is in a criminal court, arraigned before a Judge.

  • His daylight duty is known to be that of presiding over a criminal court.

  • The absence of motive, in the ordinary sense of the word, is not a very uncommon thing in the experiences of a criminal court.

  • Lincoln, the Chapter House at, a criminal court, 107.

  • The Chapter House at Lincoln a criminal court, 1827; the gibbeting remitted.

  • The message conveyed to such an observer arouses questions, and suggests thoughts which may be of interest to thousands to whom a criminal court room is merely a name.

  • I have not forgotten that nor several other things, more or less important to the public, since my day in a Criminal Court.

  • Or rather how miserable would be a barrister's life, were he to be affected by the misery which he is so constantly obliged to witness in a criminal court.

  • How masterly is he in all the points of his profession as evinced in a criminal court.

  • There are certain men in England who would never be brought before a criminal court.

  • The first was because, after that lapse of time, I should be suspected, perhaps arrested, as an accomplice and dragged through a criminal court.

  • I felt within me a keen, irrepressible anxiety to fathom the curious problem which that shabby man, who declared himself immune from trial in a criminal court, had placed before me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    although not; commanded respectively; criminal case; criminal causes; criminal jurisprudence; criminal justice; criminal lunatic; criminal matters; criminal procedure; criminal prosecution; criminal psychology; during the whole course; easterly course; favourable opportunity; food values; great gods; lower tone; more easy; nitric acid; noticed hereafter; once taken; our government; pleasant party; said line; sodium chloride; three distinct