The Minister of War, in a barrack-square allocution to the officers of the artillery regiment he had been inspecting, had declared the national honour sold to foreigners.
The recent papal allocution To the International Congress on Life-Sustaining Treatment and Vegetative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas has been the occasion for much discussion concering the use of artificial feeding tubes for nutrition and hydration.
As of July, 1985, 19 states permitted victim allocution at the sentencing phase of criminal trials.
The term allocution refers to the personal right of a defendant to make a statement on his own behalf in an attempt to affect sentencing. . . . The word allocution is also frequently used . . . to describe the statement made by a defendant during a guilty plea proceeding.