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23 Sentences With "dragged into court"

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Kem Sokha, the CNRP's acting leader, has also been repeatedly dragged into court.
No one wants to be dragged into court all the time, not even bold, disruptive technology start-ups.
Gun manufacturers and dealers who sell to suspected straw purchasers could be dragged into court under the legislation.
Had it passed, the bill would have protected journalists from being dragged into court to reveal anonymous sources.
After all, those who speak out critically about what's going on here have a history of getting dragged into court.
US counterterrorism efforts will be crippled when its most important allies are dragged into court and threatened with billions of dollars in liability.
I know the A.C.L.U. will come down on me for this, but my feeling is if someone has been dragged into court, they're guilty.
His personal life had been dragged into court in a lawsuit filed in 2006 by his cousins, who claimed they were owed part of the company's assets.
" But, she said, "I think we're going to give everyone involved an opportunity to do the right thing without having to be dragged into court to do it.
The newspaper, with fewer than a dozen reporters, has been in existence for only a decade, but its journalists have been dragged into court on a regular basis.
It's the reason that companies like Facebook can allow politicians to use the platform to spread lies, and YouTube can ban channels for supremacist content, without being dragged into court.
His personal life was also dragged into court, by a lingering lawsuit originally filed in 2006 by Mr. Sherman's cousins, who claimed they were owed part of the company's assets.
The new warning is most likely about avoiding liability -- as in, Niantic not wanting to get dragged into court every time some knucklehead wanders into traffic or onto the wrong neighbor's property.
There isn't a company on Earth that would allow its users to say anything at all if the company could be dragged into court the next day and sued out of existence.
According to the New York Post, New York tenant Thomas Tartaglia recently got dragged into court by his landlord over the sorts of people who he had sublet his apartment to through Airbnb.
The local authorities have dragged into court the owners of at least 10 hotels constructed with Chinese financing, accusing them of building illegally on plots designated for single-family homes or other infractions.
But Richard Torczon, a lawyer for generic drug company Mylan NV, said the tribe is abusing the defense of sovereign immunity, which he said is intended to shield tribes that get dragged into court without their consent.
But then she got another citation last month for using her phone while driving -- and, again, she didn't tell her P.O. In the docs, her P.O. makes it clear ... this is her last written warning before she's dragged into court again over it.
Though the initiative positions this section as a way of protecting performers against the harmful actions of producers and directors, the fact that many performers create and produce their own content—whether for their own website, a Clips4Sale store, or even just camming—means performers themselves could easily be at risk of being dragged into court and getting their legal information entered into the public record, all because they, personally, made the decision that a condom wasn't the right choice for a scene.
Atar is dragged into court as Axur is wooing Aspasia. The husband and wife embrace. Axur sentences Atar to death for violating the royal harem, and Atar is dragged off to the place of execution. But a crowd surrounds the palace and demands Atar's freedom so that he can save the nation.
He marries Regina, but is later dragged into court by a man who claims to be the rightful owner of an object John sold to get his money. The lengthy trial consumes all of John's money, but the judge rules in his favor at the end. John decides to give flying one more go and builds his own new glider design. He decides to fly it himself.
When Tresilian's case came up for trial, he had gone into hiding and was not to be found, and was sentenced in absentia. Not long after he was discovered hiding in sanctuary in Westminster. He was dragged into court with cries of 'We have him!' from the mob and, as he was already convicted, was summarily executed, being hanged naked before his throat was cut.Harriss, Shaping the Nation, p. 464.
Fulci moved into directing giallo thrillers with Una sull'altra (1969), A Lizard in a Woman's Skin (1971) and Sette note in nero (The Psychic, 1977), as well as Spaghetti Westerns such as Four of the Apocalypse (1975) and Silver Saddle (1978), all of which were commercially successful and controversial in their depictions of graphic violence. Some of the special effects in A Lizard in a Woman's Skin involving mutilated dogs in a vivisection room were so realistic that Fulci was dragged into court and charged with animal cruelty until he produced the artificial canine puppets that were utilized in the film (created by special effects maestro Carlo Rambaldi). His first film to gain significant notoriety in his native country, Don't Torture a Duckling (1972), combined scathing social commentary with the director's trademark graphic violence. Fulci had a Catholic upbringing and always referred to himself as a Catholic.

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