writ-room
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- A room where writs, writings, or written records are housed or kept; a law library.
- 1842, House of Commons papers - Volume 23 - Page 35:
- I have two Assistants in the same Office with myself, and one in the large Writ Room behind. Every Document more than a year old, except Declarations, is kept in the Writ Room.
- 1997, Ronald Wayne Robinson, Prison Hostage: The Siege of the Walls Prison in Huntsville, Texas - Page vii:
- At the same time Vera, Robertson and Quiroz were emptying the writ room of all its contents.
- 2007, Bobby Delgado, Gangs, Prisons, Parole $ The Politics Behind Them - Page 166:
- I went to the writ-room also called the law library.
- 2010, Daniel Burton-Rose, Guerrilla USA:
- McNeil Island Penitentiary contained a centrally located law library, which inmates referred to as the “writ room.”
- 1842, House of Commons papers - Volume 23 - Page 35: