All 12 Uses of
preside
in
Sycamore Row
- It read: Funeral Instructions: I want a simple service at the Irish Road Christian Church on Tuesday, October 4, at 4 p.m. with Rev. Don McElwain presiding.†
p. 50..5
- The largest estate he'll ever see, a packed courtroom, high drama, and, if there's a jury, then Atlee gets to preside over the circus while hiding behind its verdict."†
p. 128..1
- "Since we are headed for a trial, I'll tell ya'll right now that I will not preside over one with a dozen lawyers.†
p. 154..9
- Sistrunk's strategy was to blow up a case, reduce it to a race war, attack every white person involved, including the presiding judge if necessary, and haggle over jury selection long enough to get enough blacks on the panel.†
p. 208..9
- A U.S. magistrate presided and did so with little interest.†
p. 259..5
- "And I'll preside," Judge Atlee said.†
p. 271..8 *
- In simple English, it prohibited a lawyer from discussing sensitive areas of a pending case with the presiding judge in the absence of the lawyer for the other side.†
p. 283..6
- It's been over eight years since I presided over a trial involving a jury, and I admit to being a bit rusty.†
p. 362..7
- He's still the presiding judge, Jake, regardless of where the trial takes place.†
p. 411..5
- Reuben Atlee had never presided over one, though he would not admit this.†
p. 435..4
- The Chancery Court of the Twenty-Fifth Judicial District of Mississippi, the Honorable Reuben V. Atlee presiding.†
p. 486..7
- They read: Funeral Instructions: I want a simple service at the Irish Road Christian Church on Tuesday, October 4, at 4 p.m. with Rev. Don McElwain presiding.†
p. 521..9
Definition:
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(preside) to be in charge; or to head; or to be the chairperson -- especially of a formal meeting or ceremony