Examples of 'trial could' in a sentence

Meaning of "trial could"

trial could: Refers to a legal proceeding where evidence is presented to a judge or jury to determine the guilt or innocence of an accused person. It is a formal examination of the facts and evidence related to a case

How to use "trial could" in a sentence

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This trial could last for weeks.
Guilty even before the trial could begin.
Or this trial could be over before it starts.
Three fled before the trial could start.
This trial could save her life.
Participating in this unproven trial could change all that.
The trial could not occur at night.
The decision of a drumhead trial could be executed immediately.
This trial could have changed history.
You also know that a trial could have ruined us.
The trial could lead to their removal.
Gormley murder trial could be filmed.
A trial could have a profound effect on your outlook.
And this clinical trial could give that to her.
A trial could be messy for both of us.

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Analysts say the trial could last two years.
Trial could set legal precedent.
Experts say the trial could last up to three years.
The outcome was known before the trial could start.
A clinical trial could begin within a year.
You know how damaging a public trial could have been.
A clinical trial could start within a year.
Proof of other crimes presented during trial could have.
This trial could go either way.
They also ruled that the trial could continue.
The trial could be a year away.
The results of the clinical trial could be announced next year.
His trial could trigger rebellion.
Ask how this clinical trial could help you or others.
A trial could be held in five months.
The judge said the trial could take up to two weeks.
No trial could be held because the fighting was still going on.
The judge told them the trial could last up to a month.
This trial could be followed by others.
Milošević died in prison before his trial could be completed.
A jury trial could take months.
Democrats are already unhappy at the way the trial could be held.
This trial could get ugly.
And the drug they are testing at the clinical trial could help.
No criminal trial could be carried through in the night.
He died of a heart attack in his cell before the trial could start.
The trial could not be televised.
The judge insisted that the trial could be completed in one day.
A trial could be very messy.
The police were saying the trial could begin within the month.
The trial could last as long as five to ten years.
Prosecutors have estimated the trial could take four to five weeks.
Vaccine trial could be within two or three years.
Only one country where such a trial could even take place.
But that trial could have taken years to complete.

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