Sentence examples for the pretrial from inspiring English sources

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the pretrial

noun

A preliminary trial held in advance of a court trial.

  • As a result, another pretrial review was to be held on 17 February.

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Where would Bin Laden have been housed during the pretrial and trial proceedings?

So the pretrial skirmishing in the cases can be intense and time-consuming for prosecutors.

Judging from the pretrial briefs, Mr. Stoker's defense is likely to take several turns.

The pretrial hearings in Private Manning's case have also provided some hints.

But victims' lawyers pushed the case through appellate courts, leading to the pretrial hearing on Wednesday.

The entire dossier of the pretrial proceedings is made available to the defense.

Liza saw her in the courtroom today during the pretrial motions for Liza & her husband's divorce.

Today the pretrial detention population is within a comfortable level of occupation.

Besides, the majority of costs are in the pretrial and trial.

It's the pretrial work that is the showy centerpiece of this series.

Despite the pretrial publicity, local judges denied motions for a change of venue.

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