English to Portuguese Dictionary courthouse

courthouse

tribunal
definition
noun
Yet clause 206 recognises that the Government is prepared to give those coercive powers to the private sector to transport prisoners between courthouses and prisons.
a building in which a judicial court is held.
This past week I walked past the county courthouse every day on my way home from work.
a building containing the administrative offices of a county.
translation of 'courthouse'
noun
palácio de justiça
example
But the point is, this court is a brand new 'courthouse' .
I hadn't even left the 'courthouse' building yet and he apologized.
We saw him walk into the 'courthouse' with his attorney there, not his wife.
The 'courthouse' is a small building with seating accommodation for approximately 25 people.
They're attached to the property deed and are recorded at the local county 'courthouse' .
As I said on Monday, there's no possible justification for 'courthouse' violence.
Demonstrators from both sides sparred heatedly inside and outside the historic 'courthouse' .
An era spanning over 600 years has ended in Tenby with the closure of the town's 'courthouse' .
The acoustics in the old 'courthouse' were terrible.
The article invited anyone with comments to appear at the county 'courthouse' that morning.
This past week I walked past the county 'courthouse' every day on my way home from work.
The navigable scenes were then saved to a CD that is now stored at the county 'courthouse' .
She noticed the white-haired old man messing with something on the 'courthouse' steps.
Also, right down the street from the state 'courthouse' where this all began yesterday.
Stage a banner action outside your local federal 'courthouse' while jurors are coming in.
Persons entered the 'courthouse' through a door at the north end of the structure.
A protest raged on a 'courthouse' lawn, round a makeshift stage they charged on.
When the local 'courthouse' was built it was designed to serve both Ontario County and Oshawa.
He entered the 'courthouse' with his customary sun glasses and ever-present cell phone.
Yesterday they walked to court together and paused briefly to be photographed before entering the historic 'courthouse' .
We see some people coming out, his parents coming down the 'courthouse' steps.
Today, the media swarmed around the disgraced former CEO as he left the federal 'courthouse' in Manhattan.
The jail, as well as its companion 'courthouse' building, was scheduled to undergo a major renovation.
How they did so had much to do with the county 'courthouse' .
Of course, such records are ostensibly public and have long been available for perusal at 'courthouses' and other offices.
Lincoln's ambitions as a lawyer and increasingly as a politician took him to the dusty 'courthouses' and county capitals throughout the Eighth Judicial Circuit.
Yet clause 206 recognises that the Government is prepared to give those coercive powers to the private sector to transport prisoners between 'courthouses' and prisons.
He also said that if the police do not take the necessary measures for the security of the 'courthouses' , the normal functioning of the judiciary system might be hindered.
For each property, a team of surveyors collected on-site data, another team collected descriptive data from county 'courthouses' , and survey questionnaires were mailed to the property owners.
In part, I travel because there are always useful local records in libraries and 'courthouses' that can provide some missing clue.
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