Definition
The theatrical stage where judges preside over legal drama, complete with wooden benches, a gavel for percussion, and lawyers who treat it like their personal performance venue. This is where justice is served with a side of formality and the occasional objection. Think of it as a very serious theater where the scripts are written by lawyers and the reviews determine your freedom.
Example Usage
The attorney entered the courtroom with three boxes of evidence and the confidence of someone who had binge-watched every legal drama on Netflix.
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