pretrial
Americannoun
adjective
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of or relating to such a proceeding.
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done, occurring, etc., prior to a trial.
pretrial publicity.
Etymology
Origin of pretrial
Example Sentences
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There are thousands of individual suits like the California case, many of which have been consolidated in federal court for pretrial discovery.
From Barron's
Her family has not seen Lopez since July 3, when she was ordered into pretrial detention.
From Barron's
Many of the large monopoly claims were thrown out during a pretrial hearing last month, including an allegation that Live Nation’s industry power raises ticket prices and harms consumers.
From Los Angeles Times
Many of the large monopoly claims were thrown out during a pretrial hearing with Judge Subramanian last month, including an allegation that Live Nation’s industry power raises ticket prices and harms consumers.
From Los Angeles Times
Gee cited “an ongoing violation of Zambrano’s right to pretrial release.”
From Los Angeles Times
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