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The phrase "trial of first instance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to the initial trial in which a case is heard before any appeals.
Example: "The court's decision in the trial of first instance set a precedent for future cases."
Alternatives: "first-instance trial" or "initial trial."
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After a four-month trial, a court of first instance acquitted the site's founder and three co-defendants on charges of slander but sentenced six other defendants with fines ranging from $780 to $10,400 (300 to 4,000 rials), with one co-defendant sentenced to one month in jail.
The second type, sometimes called trial courts, are courts of first instance in which most cases of major importance are begun.
Ryanair appealed the commission's ruling in February at the European Court of First Instance in Luxembourg, but no trial date has been set.
A court of first instance helps with the caseload.
Battle commences in Brussels' Court of First Instance on Thursday.
The people's courts are the courts of first instance.
The teen faces trial on Sunday in the Court of First Instances in Jerusalem.
A decision of second instance court is final and enforceable.
In brief, simulations are run with a trial time step at first instance.
bNucleotide numbers for first instance of ebv-sisRNA-1.
Ms. True's trial was widely believed to be the first instance of a museum curator facing criminal charges of dealing in illicit antiquities.
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