Coming Into Court (Noun)
Meaning
Formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The defendant's coming into court was a crucial moment in the trial, marking the beginning of the formal proceedings.
- After repeated summons, the witness finally made her coming into court, providing crucial testimony for the prosecution.
- The judge noted the plaintiff's coming into court and began to review the case files in preparation for the hearing.
- As the appellant, her coming into court was met with skepticism by the judges, who questioned her motives for appealing the lower court's decision.
- The corporation's coming into court was a strategic move, intended to settle the lawsuit and avoid further financial liability.