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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trial case" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in legal contexts to refer to a specific court case or legal proceeding that is being argued or heard in a trial. Example: The lawyers presented their arguments in the trial case, which lasted for three weeks before a verdict was reached.
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However, when Duchardt was preparing for Sinisterra's trial case, he chose not to do so.
Bangkalan Regency Road Network has been taken as a trial case.
I sent a trial case of the London package to the president of a leading New York bank, but in about three days he sent it back.
Roundtable groups should converse about the following questions: -From your perspective, what are your opinions about the crime in 1964 and the subsequent trial case in 1967?
The list of new claimants also features Michelle Bayford, the former girlfriend of the victim of the 2006 so-called "elephant man" drug trial case.
TÉRA decisions, performed on field trial case studies, have been validated by a pool of ERA experts not involved in the TÉRA development.
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At the McVeigh trial, case-specific questions were not allowed.
"He said, okay, in all trial cases, government, you've got to go ahead and hand over any favorable material.
Hundreds of thousands were executed during the Great Terror and historians say many trial cases were fabricated.
"We've done some meritorious motions for new trial cases," he said.
Sullivan's previous version of his standing Brady order demanded that prosecutors turn over favorable evidence in plea cases and trial cases.
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