Trial court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A trial court or court of first instance is a court in which trials take place. A trial court of general jurisdiction is authorized to hear any type of civil or criminal case that is not committed...
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Trial (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In law, a trial is when parties come together to a dispute present information (in the form of evidence) in a formal setting, usually a court, before a judge, jury, or other designated finder of fac...
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Administrative Office of the Trial Court Web Site Disclaimer; Comments, Questions or Suggestions? Email the Webmaster; Last Updated on September 17, 2007 12:05 P ... Administrative Office of the Trial Court...
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The Chief Justice for Administration and Management (CJAM) manages and administers the Trial Court of Massachusetts which consists of seven trial court Departments and also has direct supervisory authority over the Office of the Commissioner of Probation and the Office of the Jury Commissioner.
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What happens in court depends on if you have a Court Trial or a Jury Trials. (A Court Trial is with a judge, but not a jury.); See, "Setting the Trial Date: Jury v. Court Trial." ... If the judge decides your case, (called a Court or Bench trial) the Judge may need time to make a decision and will announce the decision later.
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Dates included: There is no comprehensive case information available for any trial court location before 1990. Some courts enter older case information into the database on an ongoing basis, so your search results may include matters from the 1980s and 1970s, but you should not assume that all the cases from those...
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The Legal Term * Trial Court * Defined & Explained ... TRIAL COURT - The trial court is the court in which a lawsuit is filed, and where all litigation up to and including the trial is held.
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ABC Home; Current Status; The Team; Public Showings; In The Media; Court Trial; Biographies; Photos/Diagrams; May '98 Demo Photos; Video; References; ... It would be an uphill battle for Honeywell to get another court to take any action that would upset Judge Dawson's decision, and Call and Allegretti recognized that point.
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