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Discover Ludwig"open court" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when referring to a public court proceeding or to an open, public session of a court. For example, "The judge will hear the case in open court tomorrow."
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Chicago : Open Court, 1996.
: Open Court Pub.
In open court.
Chicago : Open Court, c2000.
Chicago: Open Court, 2002.
Silver read his letter in open court.
He has not elaborated in open court.
Chicago : The Open Court Pub.
Lasalle, IL : Open Court, c1962.
Chicago, IL: Open Court, 2003.
Chicago, IL: Open Court, 1902.
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