The adjective interlocokutor is most commonly used in the United States, mainly in journalism, a legal or political matter that interests many people and discuss legal methods of handling cases in court to bring a case to court. This type of trial is also known as a trial, that is, the process of reviewing a case in court and deciding whether someone is guilty or innocent. When a case is brought before a court, it is brought before the court and the person accused of a crime is on trial (= appears before the court) a simple judicial case that can be decided quickly a court case organized by a group of people who all have the same problem legal meeting of a court or an official organization, to know the facts about certain legal information from a judge to a jury about the legal affairs of a legal case at the first hearing of a legal case before a court, the formal procedure by which a legal case is legally initiated the actions that are usually taken in court to legally settle a legal case, Mainly British the process of providing evidence and other documents for the people involved in a court case. Disclosure is sometimes referred to as (document) discovery. . Getting someone to go to trial to find out if they are guilty of a crime, a trial that a government organizes for political reasons and decides the outcome of the trial before the trial begins. . a second trial before a court that takes place because the first trial was not considered fair or was closed without a verdict a trial that was not conducted properly and must be reopened, the trial or the act of accusing someone of a crime and asking a court to convict him, to say in court, whether or not you are guilty of a crime of an order by a judge to stop or delay something about a person who is in remand or the remand process, the fact that they can be brought before a court that listens to a system in which the government pays for people to seek advice on the law or to be represented in court, if they don`t have enough money for it. a trial hearing used to decide whether or not evidence, a witness or a member of the jury should be admitted, the procedure by which the courts determine the meaning of certain laws and their application.

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