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    allocution
    /ˌaləˈkjuːʃn/

    noun

    • 1. a formal speech giving advice or a warning: "the daily allocutions of the Pontificate"

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  2. a formal speech to a court, usually by the accused person or by a victim, as part of deciding the sentence (= punishment), or the act of making a speech like this: He pleaded guilty and during his allocution, admitted other attacks.

  3. : a formal speech. especially : an authoritative or hortatory address. Examples of allocution in a Sentence.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AllocutionAllocution - Wikipedia

    An allocution, or allocutus, is a formal statement made to a court by the defendant who has been found guilty before being sentenced. It is part of the criminal procedure in some jurisdictions using common law.

  5. Allocution definition: a formal speech, especially one of an incontrovertible or hortatory nature.. See examples of ALLOCUTION used in a sentence.

  6. Define allocution. allocution synonyms, allocution pronunciation, allocution translation, English dictionary definition of allocution. n. 1. A formal and authoritative speech; an address. 2. Law A statement that is made by a defendant before a sentence is pronounced. American Heritage®...

  7. 2 days ago · (rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhorts.

  8. Jun 13, 2024 · (chiefly US, law) The legal right of a victim, in some jurisdictions, to make a statement to a court prior to sentencing of a defendant convicted of a crime causing injury to that victim; the actual statement made to a court by a victim.

  9. 1. a formal speech, esp. one of an incontrovertible or hortatory nature. 2. a pronouncement delivered by the pope to a secret consistory, esp. on a matter of policy or of general importance. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin

  10. A statement that is made by a defendant before a sentence is pronounced. American Heritage. The procedure during sentencing when a judge gives a convicted defendant the opportunity to make a personal statement on his own behalf to mitigate the punishment that is about to be imposed.

  11. Dictionary definition of allocution. A formal or official speech giving advice or warning, especially one delivered by a judge before sentencing. "The judge’s allocution was interrupted with cries from the defendant’s family." Detailed meaning of allocution.