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adjourn for

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adjourn for
a time to bring a meeting to a temporary close so the participants can take part in some other activity. We must adjourn for the day.
See also: adjourn


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I adjourn for a pre-sentence report in each of your cases with a risk assessment.
His barrister Steve Donahue said he did not want to adjourn for the usual reports before sentencing.
Recorder Adrian Redgrave QC agreed to adjourn for one to be prepared and remanded Coughlan in custody.
 
 
 
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