Examples of 'main trial' in a sentence

Meaning of "main trial"

main trial: Refers to the primary or most significant trial among a series of legal proceedings. It often denotes a crucial or decisive trial in a legal case

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It was not combined with the main trial.
At the main trial and public hearing against a juvenile.
The same applies during the main trial.
In the main trial.
In both of these cases it can decide without a main trial.
And the main trial of childhood is avoiding danger and remaining alive.
The case is currently at the main trial stage.
The main trial was funded by both the British Heart Foundation and by Servier.
Results will be made public in a main trial publication.
The main trial outcome was disability-free survival - a composite of survival free from dementia or disability.
That was the last action to be taken before commencement of the main trial.
In criminal proceedings against juveniles, the main trial is governed by special provisions.
Although he was an initial suspect, he was never brought into the main trial.
Thus, the main trial may not be held in the juvenile 's absence.
Are guardians or trustees of a party or of a main trial subject ;.

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Siegfried Buback, the RAF 's main trial judge in Stammheim, had been a Nazi Party member.
We are preparing ourselves for a more serious test, the main trial - death.
The main trial ended with 4 acquittals and 15 convictions, including 1 death sentence.
The involvement of an appointed probation officer in the main trial § 40 JGG.
The main trial lasted until 1961, when all of the defendants were found not guilty.
Depression is common, occurring in about 40 % of patients in the main trial.

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