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Quotes About Courtroom

As an attorney, I could be rather flamboyant in court. I did not act as though I were a black man in a white man's court, but as if everyone else - white and black - was a guest in my court. When trying a case, I often made sweeping gestures and used high-flown language.
~ Nelson Mandela
Knowing the law is not much help for an advocate. In fact, it's a bit of a disadvantage, cramps your style.
~ John Mortimer
'Jolly LLB' is one of my favorite movies. Courtroom films are rare to come by in Telugu.
~ Nani
It's very important not to lose your temper in a courtroom, or in anything else you're doing.
~ Warren Christopher
Attorneys were often the worst witnesses, believing their place to be on the other side of the podium, asking, not answering questions.
~ Robert Dugoni
When you sit in a natural courtroom, you hear a variety of voices—witnesses, jurors, the judge, bailiffs, etc. There are voices in the courts of Heaven as well, and eight of those are mentioned in Hebrews 12:22-24. In the spiritual dimension of the courts, the last thing mentioned is "the blood that speaks better things than that of Abel.
~ Robert Henderson
And then it happened. This massive heart attack that brought the brilliant Julian Mantle back down to earth and reconnected him to his mortality. Right in the middle of courtroom number seven on a Monday morning, the same courtroom where we had won the Mother of All Murder Trials.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Most courtroom movies feel it necessary to end with a clear-cut verdict. But 12 Angry Men never states whether the defendant is innocent or guilty. It is about whether the jury has a reasonable doubt about his guilt.
~ Roger Ebert
The lawmakers were drawn to the courtroom by more than curiosity: they had under consideration a bill that would allow truth as a defense in libel trials.
~ Ron Chernow
Which was the records department of the city offices. Which had a suite number all its own, on a crowded multi-line floor directory, outside a brick-built multi-purpose government building, which because of its age and its shape Reacher figured had once contained a courtroom. Maybe it still did.
~ Lee Child
Emma shifted her gaze to Steven, sitting just ahead of her at a table, Garrick Wright beside him. As though sensing her perusal, Steven shifted in his chair to look back at her, and to her utter amazement, he winked. She pursed her lips, amazed that he could take so serious a proceeding so lightly. He mimicked her dour expression, then turned to face the front of the courtroom again. The
~ Linda Lael Miller
I think people are frustrated in this society, where predators prey upon normal, law-abiding citizens, and you never see justice in the courtroom. In my films, the predators don't get away with it.
~ Steven Seagal
Life would be a lot easier if conversations were rewindable and erasable, like videos. Or if you could instruct people to disregard what you just said, like in a courtroom.
~ Sophie Kinsella
I have spent my entire life working to make my community and my country better. And I can't wait to get inside the courtroom to tell my story.
~ Corrine Brown
The world is a courtroom, but your life is the judge.
~ Uche Okafor
Paris courtroom where an
~ Jill Jonnes
Arson in 2-6, home invasion in 2-10, cocaine trafficking in 5-7: Pick a courtroom—any courtroom—and you'd be sure to be horrified.
~ Jilliane Hoffman
I think cameras should be in the courtroom, but they need to be managed properly. You need a judge to hold the line.
~ Marcia Clark
This book here, 'The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder,' in it, I put together a case against George Bush that could result - it absolutely could result in his being prosecuted for first-degree murder in an American courtroom.
~ Vincent Bugliosi
Police officers must act quickly to seize wrongdoers and obtain evidence while protecting themselves and bystanders. It is easy to second-guess their search-and-seizure decisions in a secure courtroom.
~ William Barr
In both domestic and international law, as Christopher Joyce and Eric Stover dryly remarked in their book on forensic anthropology, 'lawyers tend to recruit scientists for courtroom appearances much like the way the police shop for attack-dogs – they look for signs of good breeding coupled with a willingness to take a bite out of an adversary.'20
~ Eyal Weizman
If you have a camera in the courtroom, there's no filtering. What you see is what's there.
~ Lance Ito
Going to trial with a lawyer who considers your whole life-style a Crime in Progress is not a happy prospect.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
Life as a barrister never was terribly real to me, and courtrooms were always a place of fantasy to me. They had nothing to do with discovering the truth, really, of course.
~ John Mortimer