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court of law
noun
a duly instituted organ of the government that administers justice, whether on the basis of legislation, previous court decisions, or other authoritative services.
a court administering the rules developed by such organs as distinguished from the rules and principles developed and administered in courts of equity.
Example Sentences
"The administration will now have to make its case in the court of law, as it should have all along."
"All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law."
Also known as the "Great Writ of Liberty", habeas corpus grants prisoners the right to challenge their imprisonment in a court of law.
Hawkins emphasized that “every individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”
I talk about people avoiding individual accountability and delegating their decision-making responsibilities to a written policy — but in a court of law, for instance, that's exactly what you want the judge to do.
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