mr. lorry convinced dr. manette to let it go.
"I would not keep it," said Mr. Lorry, shaking his head; for he gained in firmness as he saw the Doctor disquieted. "I would recommend him to sacrifice it. I only want your authority. I am sure it does no good. Come! Give me your authority, like a dear good man. For his daughter's sake, my dear Manette!"
"In her name, then, let it be done; I sanction it. But, I would not take it away while he was present. Let it be removed when he is not there; let him miss his old companion after an absence."
They were looking for Dr. Manette's letter in Chapter 6 of "A Tale of Two Cities." In this chapter, Lucie Manette discovers the hidden letter while cleaning the doctor's old shoemaking bench.
Lucie was unaware of her father's condition.
What happens when you have a bench warrent for a DUI?
you're screwed
Concentric
a concentric muscle action.
Bench warrant is issued for your arrest.
One true statement regarding the nine days Dr. Manette worked at the shoemaker's bench is that his work helped to calm and ground him, providing a therapeutic outlet for his mental distress. This activity also allowed him to establish a strong bond with the shoemaker, a fellow prisoner from the Bastille, creating a sense of camaraderie and shared experiences between them.
You will be arrested and brought before the judge that issued the warrant.
The plural form for the noun bench is benches.
A bench warrant is an order that is given directly by a judge for the immediate apprehension of a person. This usually happens when a person does not show up for a court date or is in contempt in another way.
He or She is replaced by a team mate on the bench.