Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
day-in-court
noun
/ˌdeɪ ɪn ˈkɔːrt/
Definition
A legal term that refers to the right of an individual to present their case before a judge or jury, ensuring their opportunity for a fair trial.
Examples
- Everyone deserves a day in court to tell their side of the story.
- The defendant was eager for their day in court to present evidence.
- Having a day in court is a fundamental part of the justice system.
Meaning
It emphasizes the idea of having a chance to defend oneself and receive justice in a formal legal setting.
Synonyms
- trial
- legal hearing
- court appearance
- judicial review