trial$84887$ - translation to greek
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trial$84887$ - translation to greek

COMING TOGETHER OF PARTIES TO A DISPUTE, TO PRESENT INFORMATION IN A TRIBUNAL
Trials; Mis-trial; Civil trial; Tried; Legal trials; Court trial; Legal trial; Pre-trial; Pending trial; Under trial; Due trial; Trial (law); Mistrial (law); Mistrial; Tryers; Mistrials
  • Trial of [[Jean II, Duke of Alençon]], October 1458.
  • The [[Old Bailey]] in [[London]] (in 1808) was the venue for more than 100,000 criminal trials between 1674 and 1834.

trial      
n. δοκιμή, δίκη, εκδίκαση, δοκιμασία
petty jury         
HEARS THE EVIDENCE IN A TRIAL AS PRESENTED BY BOTH THE PLAINTIFF AND THE DEFENDANT
Petit juror; Trial jury; Petty Jury; Petit Jury; Petit juries
ορκωτό δικαστήριο εκ δώδεκα μελών
trial balance         
LIST OF ALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTS IN A LEDGER
Adjusted trial balance
ισοζύγιο

Definition

jury trial
n. a trial of a lawsuit or criminal prosecution in which the case is presented to a jury and the factual questions and the final judgment are determined by a jury. This is distinguished from a "court trial" in which the judge decides factual as well as legal questions, and makes the final judgment. See also: jury

Wikipedia

Trial

In law, a trial is a coming together of parties to a dispute, to present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes. One form of tribunal is a court. The tribunal, which may occur before a judge, jury, or other designated trier of fact, aims to achieve a resolution to their dispute.