Remote Trial

/rɪˈmoʊt ˈtraɪəl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A judicial proceeding conducted via electronic means, allowing participants to attend and present evidence without being physically present in the courtroom.
    The remote trial enabled witnesses to testify from different states during the pandemic.

Forms

  • remote trial
  • remote trials

Commentary

Remote trials have grown in importance due to technological advances and public health concerns, requiring clear procedural rules to ensure fairness and evidentiary integrity.

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