night court
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Definition
Noun: A night court is a session of a criminal court that operates during nighttime hours, typically in large urban areas, to handle initial arraignments, bail hearings, and other urgent legal matters for individuals arrested outside of standard court hours.
Usage
The term "night court" specifically refers to the court session itself, not the physical building. It is used to describe the legal proceedings that occur after regular business hours. * The suspect was taken directly to night court for a bail hearing after his evening arrest. * Due to the high volume of arrests, the city established a night court to process cases around the clock.
Advanced Usage
- The concept is often associated with efficiency and the continuous operation of the justice system, ensuring the right to a speedy initial hearing is upheld regardless of the time of arrest.
- In popular culture, "Night Court" is famously the title of American television sitcoms (1984-1992, 2023-present) set in a Manhattan night court, which has influenced the term's public recognition.
Variants and Related Words
- Court: The broader institution where legal cases are heard.
- Arraignment Court: A more specific term for a court that handles initial hearings, which is the primary function of a night court.
- After-hours court: A descriptive synonym for night court.
Synonyms
- Late-night court session
- After-hours court
Antonyms
- Day court
- Regular court hours
Noun
- a criminal court (in large cities) that sits at night