Her cheeks burned as she thought of the thousands of people who had seen her name blazoned at the head of a column of police court news.
You would not wish your daughter's name to be used in police court news, would you?
She, who had so much to thank her father and mother for, had carelessly allowed the name of Harlowe to be dragged into the limelight of police court news.
The next morning the suffrage prisoners were arraigned in police court.
They had witnessed such scenes before, and were all too busy to run any risk of being summoned as witnesses at a police court on the morrow.
And yet she dreaded the coming day unspeakably, for her path to freedom lay through a police court, with all its horrible publicity.
Then, as the girls grew calmer, they resolved not to tell either their father or Roger, fearing that they might become embroiled in a dangerous and disgraceful quarrel involving their presence in a police court.
I suppose he has," replied Mr. Arnot, taking care to give no hint of the preliminary examination, for it would have annoyed him excessively to have his wife appear at a police court almost in the light of an antagonist to himself.
Is it your purpose that I shall be dragged through these streets in the broad light of day to a police court, and thence to jail?
But I'd hate to see you get all messed up in a police court!
It may seem remarkable that neither of the members of a high-class law firm in New York City should ever have been in a police court, but such a situation is by no means infrequent.
The courts of the district are Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, police court, justices of the peace.
A justice presides in police court, in justice court and in the supreme court.
The best way would be to alter the conditions that occasion it; the worst way is to make the spitter a comrade of the criminal before the bar of a police court.
When a prisoner has been remitted from a Police Court he is transferred in a van to prison, to await further proceedings.
The ordinary run of police court news is in a class by itself.
Every editor knows that no ordinary reporter can work a police court or hospital run day after day for any length of time without losing his sensibilities and becoming hardened to the sterner facts in human life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "police court" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.