Allocution


The meaning of the word Allocution is: a speech given to a convicted defendant by the judge just prior to sentencing


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During the allocution, the convicted party refused to listen to the judge as she spoke.

published by Farah on 2021-08-11 17:42:00


It was hard to hear the judge’s allocution speech over the cries of the defendant’s family members.

published by Cliff on 2021-05-31 19:33:05


The judge’s allocution involved him asking the defendant if he had any l last words before sentencing.

published by Georgetta on 2021-01-23 20:43:47


The courtroom was still as the judge gave his allocution and expressed his disdain for the convicted killer.

published by Christopher on 2021-06-24 20:12:31


Giving no allocution beforehand, the judge banged his gavel and sentenced the robber to thirty years.

published by Candie on 2021-03-20 06:26:21


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