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What (who) is evidentiary - definition

TYPE OF LEGAL CASE THAT PRECEDES A TRIAL
Evidentiary hearing; Initial appearance; INITIAL APPEARANCE; Initial Appearance; Probable cause hearing; Pre-trial hearing; Pretrial hearing

evidentiary         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
a.
evidentiary         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
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¦ adjective chiefly US Law another term for evidential.
Evidentiary         
  • An [[FBI]] Evidence Response Team gathering evidence by dusting an area for fingerprints
ANYTHING PRESENTED IN SUPPORT OF AN ASSERTION
Evident; EVIDENCE; Disprove; Undisprovable; Presumptive evidence; Prover; Provers; Evidences; Evidencing; Evidenced; Evidently; Evidentiary; Intellectual evidence; Disconfirmation; Disconfirmations; Disconfirm; Disconfirms
·adj Furnishing evidence; asserting; proving; evidential.

Wikipedia

Preliminary hearing

Within some criminal justice systems, a preliminary hearing, preliminary examination, preliminary inquiry, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether there is enough evidence to require a trial. At such a hearing, the defendant may be assisted by a lawyer.

Examples of use of evidentiary
1. His trial entered the evidentiary stage last week.
2. The evidentiary material includes testimony from more than 100 witnesses.
3. He has to rule on evidentiary matters, on legal matters.
4. "Without the benefit of an evidentiary hearing, this is pure guesswork," Stevens said.
5. "The investigators are working now to close the evidentiary circles," law enforcement sources said Sunday.