The past tense of trap is trapped. The present tense of trial is I/you/we/they trial. He/she/it trials.
A "pretrial" WHAT? A pre-trial HEARING - yes. A pre-trial CONFERENCE - no.
The King's daughter is present at the trail in ensure that there is a fair trail for the defendant.
In "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair, Jurgis' trial takes place in Chapter 30. The characters present at the trial include Jurgis Rudkus, his lawyer, the judge, the jury, and spectators in the courtroom.
Since no jury is present during a bench trial, it is solely the judge who decides guilty or not guilty.
The court reporter is responsible for creating a verbatim record of all that occurs during a trial. They transcribe spoken dialogue, mark exhibits, and create an official transcript of the proceedings for future reference.
The appellant would provide a full transcript from the original trial, complete with exhibits along with the necessary appellate brief and documents.
The kind of clocks that the German Clock Museum exhibits are all of the analog variety. The museum exhibits clocks from the late 1600's up to the present day. The museum does not exhibit digital clocks.
It exhibits semipermeability.
present evidence, call witnesses, remain silent, and demand trial
A trial before a judge is typically called a "bench trial." In a bench trial, the judge serves as the fact-finder and makes rulings on the law, without a jury present. This type of trial is common in civil cases and some criminal cases, where the parties may choose to waive their right to a jury trial. The judge's decision in a bench trial is final, subject to appeal.
No. A grand jury is a finder of fact, not a trial. You will not be found guilty based on a grand jury true bill.