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day in court

noun

  1. the day on which one involved in a lawsuit is to be afforded the opportunity to appear and be heard in court.

  2. a chance to present one's defense or argument.



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Coomer, who has filed lawsuits against Giuliani and several others who spread lies about him, now gets his day in court against Lindell.

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“However, I do say this is a very serious case, reflected in the allegations in the complaint. Our client just looks forward to her day in court where she can talk to a jury of her peers and tell them what happened to her and how bad it was and see justice against Mr. Williamson.”

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And the government gets to call you a violent criminal on every news channel until your day in court.

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A clean cell, a mattress, and his court bag were all 35-year-old Christopher Harrell was hoping for when he arrived in H block to await his day in court.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials onto the public, resulting in detentions and arrests of tourists, student protesters and green-card holders, U.S. citizens, and removals of immigrants to Central America without allowing them a day in court.

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