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Learn the various meanings and uses of the word trial, from legal proceedings to experiments to tests of faith. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of trial.
Learn the meaning of trial as a noun and a verb in different contexts, such as law, business, and education. Find out how to use trial in sentences and idioms with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
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‘Something I’ll never forget’: Central Coast athletes compete at the 2024 Olympic Trials
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- Opening Statements. Every trial proceeds in basically the same way. Both parties are seated in the courtroom. In a criminal trial, this includes the prosecuting attorney for the government, as well as the defendant and their defense attorney.
- Presenting the Prosecution/Plaintiff's Evidence. Opening statements are followed by the case-in-chief. The prosecutor or plaintiff’s attorney again goes first.
- Presenting the Defense's Evidence. The defendant then presents their evidence and witnesses in the same fashion; by direct examination. The plaintiff or prosecution is allowed to cross-examine, and the defendant gets to ask further questions on re-direct.
- Closing Arguments. Once the attorneys for both sides have presented their evidence, they each will give closing arguments. This is their opportunity to summarize for the jury, and draw attention to the facts that support their side.
In general, a trial is a test or an experiment. Most commonly, the word refers to a criminal trial in a courtroom before a judge and jury. It is also often used in a scientific context to refer to things like clinical trials and drug trials. It can also refer to a hardship.
Learn the meanings and uses of the word trial as a noun, adjective, and verb in different contexts. Find out how to talk about trials in court, tests, situations, and more with Britannica Dictionary.
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