To "suspend a trial" means to temporarily halt the proceedings of a court case. This can occur for various reasons, such as the need for further investigation, the unavailability of key witnesses, or the emergence of new evidence. During the suspension, the trial is paused, and no further legal actions or judgments take place until it is resumed. The duration of the suspension can vary depending on the circumstances.
In reality, the English judges of the day had the right to suspend jury trials. The writers of the Declaration of Independence believed that the right to trial by jury was sacred.
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I believe it means ' to holdup', 'to suspend ', 'to delay'
The case was remanded for a new trial because the trial court judge did not sufficiently question the juror as to whether she would be able to suspend her beliefs and adequately give weight to the evidence.
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It means that people could be imprisoned indefinately without trial.-Will Busby
if you mean a bicycle, most likely not. To suspend a drivers license usually you need to be committing a motor vehicle offense or it is part of a restriction due to probation, etc.
An agreement by belligerents to suspend military operations. For example, World War I Armistice.
The verb for suspense is "to suspend."
A finding that can't be replicated voids the discovery, diminishes the reputation of those who announce the discovery and can alter or suspend the other research in that area.
Examples: I hoped the principal would not suspend me. Suspend the crate in the air, with a rope.