Sentence examples for all defendants from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all defendants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to every individual or entity being accused in a case.
Example: "The court has decided to dismiss the charges against all defendants due to lack of evidence."
Alternatives: "every defendant" or "all parties accused".

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Saudi Arabia says it provides fair trials for all defendants.

The justices should allow the 2010 law to apply to all defendants sentenced after its enactment.

"Therefore, in the interest of justice we move to dismiss the entire case against all defendants".

Saudi Arabia has dismissed such allegations in the past, saying sharia guaranteed justice for all defendants.

All defendants are scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 17.

Judge Fried set a trial date of Sept. 11 for all defendants who have been indicted.

But under our system of law, all defendants, even alleged terrorists, are innocent until proven guilty.

All defendants, rich or poor, have the right to competent legal counsel.

Today, after computerization and streamlining, nearly all defendants are arraigned within 24 hours.

More than two dozen cases have gone to trial, and nearly all defendants have been found guilty.

All defendants have been granted an extension of the bail conditions that have been in place since their arrest.

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