I know there's a brief club. But I'm looking strictly for court-related phrases.

For example:

Good morning, your Honor.
Good morning, counsel.

I use gorng for good morning.

Thanks,
Kyung

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Kyung, you may want to use G-M for good morning and GORNG for guilty or not guilty. Good afternoon - GAF and GAOENG for good evening.

My two cents.
What happens when someone is suing GM Motor Company? No, I'm just kidding.

Good point. I'll work on those.

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