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Non-jury Trial - How To Discuss

By Jessica Cortez |

Non-jury Trial,

Definition of Non-jury Trial:

A case that is decided by judges according to facts and laws

Literal Meanings of Non-jury Trial

Non:

Meanings of Non:
  1. Denial or absence of expression

  2. (Adjective included) As stated.

  3. (Join in a verb to make an adjective) Don't provoke or demand.

  4. Neutrals express negative meanings when they have a specific meaning of the appropriate form that begins with them (such as inhuman vs. inhuman).

Sentences of Non
  1. No aggression

Jury:

Meanings of Jury:
  1. Jury (art or craft exhibition or exhibition)

  2. A group of people (usually twelve people) take an oath to hear a case in court based on the evidence presented to them.

  3. (Pole or other arrangement) Insomnia or temporary.

Sentences of Jury
  1. This display is measured by an upholstery

  2. The jury unanimously returned the sentence

  3. We need to fix the steering wheel

Synonyms of Jury

impromptu, improvised, makeshift, provisional, temporary, working, interim, rough and ready, pro tem, emergency, short-term

Trial:

Meanings of Trial:
  1. Try it out (specifically a new product) to decide its suitability or performance.

  2. (Horse, dog or other animal) Attend the event.

  3. A regular review of evidence before a judge to determine guilt in a criminal or civil case, and a jury in general.

  4. Testing someone's performance, qualities or abilities or something else.

  5. A person, thing, or situation that tests a person's perseverance or tolerance.

Sentences of Trial
  1. All seeds are carefully tested in different growing conditions.

  2. The dog was tested on Saturday

  3. Study Journal Report

  4. Clinical trials to see if a new hip replacement works.

  5. Trials and tribulations in married life

Synonyms of Trial

put to the test, carry out trials on, judicial proceedings, suit, litigation, problem, pilot study, source of annoyance, test, legal action, try out, try-out, put through its paces, court case, experiment with, source of aggravation, proceedings, inquiry, the bane of one's life, one's cross to bear, nuisance, vexation, hearing, plague, tribunal, bother, pest, experiment, irritant