Phrases with «pretrial»

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The word "pretrial" refers to the period of time before a trial takes place. It includes all the actions and procedures that occur before the trial begins, such as gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and discussing settlement options. Full definition

Sentences with «pretrial»

  • I have set out some sign posts for navigating the conduct of pretrial conferences in Alberta that I hope will contribute to the ongoing discussions among members of the criminal defence bar. (claytonrice.com)
  • District judges have the time (because they've invested the time in pretrial hearings, trials, and sentencing hearings) to make good sentencing decisions, whereas appellate judges don't have and can't have the same time invested in each case. (sentencing.typepad.com)
  • The conduct of pretrial conferences in criminal cases continues to generate concerns among defence lawyers in Alberta. (claytonrice.com)
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