A trial where emotions run high and participants, including witnesses or jurors, may express profound feelings or tears is often referred to as an "emotional trial." These trials can involve sensitive subjects, such as family matters, personal injury cases, or criminal proceedings, where the stakes are deeply personal. The emotional weight can influence perceptions of the case and the individuals involved.
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Dill's tears at the trial showed his empathy for Tom Robinson and his frustration with the injustice of the situation. It highlighted the emotional impact of the trial on the children and served as a reminder of the tragedy of racial prejudice and discrimination.
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it is called a bench trial
A trial to a judge sitting without a jury is called a "bench trial."
The decision of a judge or court is called a ruling.AnswerIts also referred to as a verdict.
PETIT jury . . . as opposed to a GRAND jury which hands down indictments.
In the United States there are different levels of courts with the Judges familiar with the law. The common trial court is also called the Court of Common Pleas.
Another name for a trial jury is "a panel of one's peers". To be fair, the court tries to have people on the jury that are educated and willing to participate in a fair trial.
"cried" is the past tense form of the verb "cry". To prove it is a verb, you can use it with a subject: "I cried, you cried, they cried".
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