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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of courtrooms in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of courtrooms in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of courtrooms in a Sentence

  1. Mike DeGeurin:

    Renard Spivey's a good person with a great record [ with ] law enforcement and courtrooms for a long time, what I know about the case and reading reports is that there was a shooting with a gun in Renard Spivey house and Renard Spivey wife was shot twice and Renard Spivey was shot once in the leg. We're trying to determine now the order of the shots and what happened.

  2. Jasmine Crockett:

    I was constantly walking in courtrooms where the disparities are glaring, for me, I was like we need to change the laws in regards to how we are policed. We need to change the laws as to what is considered to be criminal activity.

  3. Graham Holt:

    I'm in the courthouse and criminal courtrooms Monday through Friday. Every single day, there are thousands of black people in those courtrooms and a handful of white people, one reason the system allows this to happen to black people is because people don't listen when a black person complains about the police.

  4. Robert McEntyre:

    It's unfortunate that the union and their special-interest allies would rather spend resources on frivolous litigation in courtrooms than better instruction in our classrooms.

  5. National Shooting Sports Foundation:

    The Mexican government should focus on bringing the Mexican drug cartels to justice in Mexican courtrooms.

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