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robing room
noun
- a room in a palace, court, legislature, etc, where official robes of office are put on
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The presiding judge in the lawsuit, New York Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, was in his robing room when he heard shouting on the floor.
From Salon
In response to the note, the judge questioned the juror in her robing room with lawyers on both sides present.
From Washington Times
In response to the note, the judge questioned the juror in her robing room with lawyers on both side present.
From Seattle Times
After the jurors requested that the juror be replaced, Torres interviewed him in her robing room with lawyers from both sides present.
From Seattle Times
Instead, he slipped a consoling arm around his old friend’s shoulders and led him toward the robing room.
From New York Times
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