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A split trial refers to a legal proceeding where different issues or claims within a case are tried separately, often to streamline the process or address specific matters without the influence of others. This can occur in civil cases, where liability and damages are determined in different phases, or in criminal cases, where guilt and sentencing are separated. The approach allows for focused deliberation on each component, potentially leading to more efficient resolutions.

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