Sentence examples for a courts from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a courts" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a court" if referring to a single court or "courts" if referring to multiple courts without the article "a."
Example: "The case was brought before a court in the city."
Alternatives: "a tribunal" or "a judicial body."

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After hearing a Courts radio broadcast to the effect that "anyone celebrating New Year's Eve should be executed," he had gone to ask Sharif about it.

(a) Courts may grant qualified immunity on the ground that a purported right was not "clearly established" by prior case law.

Mr Gove is likely to antagonise judges, prison officers and prosecutors in the same way as he did teachers as he has been put in charge of wielding the axe over widespread cuts to the justice system, including a courts system that is one of the most expensive in Europe.

Court officials first believed all of the information obtained was public record, and did not think confidential information was taken, but after an inquiry by the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, the broader breach was confirmed in April, a courts spokeswoman said.

He is likely to become just as unpopular with judges, prison officers and prosecutors as was with teachers as he wields the axe over widespread cuts to the justice system, including a courts system that is the most expensive in Europe.

Responding late on Monday night to claims that a sale was actively being considered, an MoJ spokesperson stated: "We have always said we are determined to deliver a courts system that is more effective and efficient and provides improved services for victims and witnesses.

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Now it was mid-October, and this initial phase of postwar judgment was nearing its climactic end in a courts-and-prison complex called the Palace of Justice.

But S.W.A.N. has asserted that too many service members convicted of sexual assault are still allowed to remain in service, or are allowed to resign in lieu of a courts-martial.

In most countries there is either an immediate or an ultimate right of appeal to a court of civilian judges in Continental countries a Court of Cassation and in Britain a Courts-Martial Appeal Court consisting in practice of judges of the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal.

How strong a court?

A court later acquitted him.

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