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Synonyms and antonyms of Parts of trials in British Thesaurus
Parts of trials
closing argument (noun)
mainly American a statement that each lawyer makes at the end of a trial in which they tell a jury or the judge why they believe their client should win
continuance (noun)
formallegalAmerican a delay that a judge in a court of law allows, especially to give a lawyer more time to obtain facts
defence (noun)
legal all the things that are said and shown in a court case to prove that someone is not guilty. The things that are said and shown to prove that someone is guilty are called the prosecution
deposition (noun)
legal a formal written statement by a witness that is read out in a court because the witness cannot be present at the court
evidence (noun)
things that witnesses say in a court of law when they answer questions
examination-in-chief (noun)
the questioning of a witness by the lawyer who has called that person to give evidence
session (noun)
a formal meeting of an institution such as a parliament or a court of law
sitting (noun)
a period of time when a parliament or court meets
special pleading (noun)
legal the introduction of new evidence in a trial