Remote Court

/ˈriːmoʊt kɔːrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A court session conducted via electronic means, allowing participants to appear virtually rather than in person.
    The judge held the hearing in a remote court due to public health concerns.

Forms

  • remote court
  • remote courts

Commentary

Remote courts have become increasingly common to maintain judicial functions when physical presence is impractical, emphasizing the need for reliable technology and procedural safeguards.

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