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A moot trial, in legal terms, is essentially a mock situation that is used for educational purposes. Law schools use this teaching technique frequently.

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What is motions hearing moot or initial arraignment moot mean?

What is initial arraignment moot mean


What does bahebak moot mean?

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What does the legal term status conference moot mean?

A status conference is a meeting or hearing where the court will ask the attorneys to come in and notify the court of the process of their pre-trial preparations. The Court uses this information to properly schedule trials and other events. Moot means it doesn't matter anymore. A status conference may be moot because the parties have settled their case, because they have already set it for trial, or because they have already notified the court of the status.


What does motion denied as moot mean?

It may depend on the context, but in general it means that the motion no longer has any value so it was denied simply because it doesn't matter. For example, suppose you file two separate motions: one to dismiss a case against you, and another to exclude certain evidence so it can't be used against you at trial. If the judge grants your first motion, then the second is meaningless; no evidence will be used against you because there will be no trial. Therefore, the second motion would be denied as moot.


What is mean by moot point?

it's academic, irrelevant,does not matter


What is practice for law students that begins with m?

Moot trial is a practice for law students. The students participate in simulated court proceedings.


How can the word 'moot' be used in a sentence?

I can give you several sentences.That is a moot question.The moot is in session.That is a moot point.


What does deny as moot mean?

It may depend on the context, but in general it means that the motion no longer has any value so it was denied simply because it doesn't matter. For example, suppose you file two separate motions: one to dismiss a case against you, and another to exclude certain evidence so it can't be used against you at trial. If the judge grants your first motion, then the second is meaningless; no evidence will be used against you because there will be no trial. Therefore, the second motion would be denied as moot.


What is a moot question?

a moot question


How can you use moot in a sentence?

Your statement is very unclear, do not be a moot . moot means debatable or arguable .


When was The Moot created?

The Moot was created in 1938.


When did The Moot end?

The Moot ended in 1947.

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