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Discover LudwigThe phrase "handle cases" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean dealing with and managing difficult situations. For example: "The company has a well-trained team of lawyers that can handle cases of any size and complexity."
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"We handle cases according to law".
Ms. Ebadi leads a team of volunteer lawyers who handle cases involving students and opposition figures.
The federal courts have long been able to handle cases involving classified evidence.
The municipal courts handle cases involving misdemeanour crimes, traffic tickets, and violations of city ordinances.
The court would be the first permanent tribunal to handle cases of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Ms. Snyder has also proposed bureaus that would handle cases involving potential wrongful convictions, housing and terrorism.
During the royal period, the kings appointed quaestores parricidii (quaestors with judicial powers) to handle cases of murder.
He said it was possible "to offer guidance on how police should handle cases like the one before us".
The case comes against a backdrop of a political debate over how to handle cases involving international terrorism.
He also said police officers needed to "be educated and re-educated" about how to handle cases of assault, including how to collect forensic evidence.
Besides, he said, judges and lawyers already juggle the demands of many different laws that require them to handle cases quickly.
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