trial court
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Definition
Noun: A trial court is the court of original jurisdiction where legal cases are first heard, evidence is presented, witnesses testify, and factual determinations are made. It is the initial stage in the judicial process where a judge or jury decides the facts of a case based on the presented evidence.
Usage
The term "trial court" is used to refer to the specific court that conducts the trial for a civil or criminal case. Its primary function is to establish the facts and apply the relevant law to those facts to reach a verdict or judgment.
Examples
- The case will begin in the state trial court next month.
- The defense attorney presented new evidence to the trial court.
- The trial court judge ruled that the evidence was admissible.
- The verdict from the trial court can be appealed to a higher court.
Advanced Usage
- "at the trial court level": This phrase is used to discuss actions, rulings, or procedures that occur specifically within the initial court proceeding.
- The issue of the contract's validity was settled at the trial court level.
Variants and Related Words
- Court of first instance: A formal synonym for a trial court.
- Lower court: A general term that can include trial courts, distinguishing them from appellate or supreme courts.
- Appellate court: The higher court that reviews decisions made by a trial court.
Synonyms
- Court of original jurisdiction
- Court of first instance
Antonyms
- Appellate court
- Court of appeals
Noun
- the first court before which the facts of a case are decided