The phrase
"trial judgment" refers to the final decision made by a judge or jury in a court case after all the evidence has been presented and both sides have argued their positions. It determines whether the defendant is found guilty or not guilty in a criminal trial, or who wins and who loses in a civil trial.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«trial»
«judgment»
Sentences with «trial judgment»
- And after all, appellate courts review trial judgments without so much hassle and confusion; I just do not accept that administrative law couldn't be the same. (ablawg.ca)
- Horst Tyson Dahlem Professional Corporation v. John F. Schneider Professional Corporation (Canmore Legal Services), 2017 ABCA 97 (Court of Appeal decision affirming trial judgment. (nerlandlindsey.com)
- In 2010, he tried the case of Sullins v. Exxon Mobil Corporation in the Northern District of California, obtaining a jury verdict for the defense in July 2010 and a bench trial judgment for the defense on the remaining claims in January 2011. (sheppardmullin.com)
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