Definition
The one legal term everyone learned from television, shouted dramatically in courtrooms to interrupt opposing counsel, usually followed by a judge saying "overruled" and the lawyer sitting down looking defeated. The legal equivalent of raising your hand to tattle.
Example Usage
"Objection, Your Honor — opposing counsel is being mean to my client!" is sadly not a valid legal argument, though I have tried.
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