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The woman said she looks forward to her day in court.
The two countries concerned would have their day in court.
But I'm going to wait until he's had his day in court also.
The central question is: When should that day in court be?
"I thought that he should have his day in court, but other forces did not."
But like an increasing number of American workers, she will probably never have her day in court.
But then, he had his day in court - and won.
"The parties will always have their day in court if they want it."
One way or the other, they seem intent on having their day in court.
"We had our day in court and we'll move on from here."
"He is looking forward to his day in court, and we will take it from there."
I have spent the last three days in court and most hard it was to find a seat.
"We wanted our day in court to let the facts come out."
"And they're still being sent off to prison without their day in court."
It is every citizen's right to his day in court.
Others feel that the building, not considered one of Stone's most significant, has had its day in court.
The lawyers say it would keep poor people from getting their day in court.
By the same token, I've never spent a day in court.
We will give the former president his day in court."
That day in court assured me they were still with us.
Chad was going to have to wait for his day in court.
Do you give a mad dog his day in court?
After all the advice, what was I to wear on my day in court?
There's a reasonable middle way: Let the city have its day in court.
"I knew the only way she'd ever get over this emotionally was to have her day in court."