Trial Fairness

/ˈtraɪəl ˈfɛrnəs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The principle ensuring that legal proceedings are conducted impartially and according to due process, safeguarding the rights of all parties.
    Trial fairness is fundamental to upholding justice in the court system.

Forms

  • trial fairness

Commentary

Trial fairness encompasses procedural and substantive aspects of justice, emphasizing impartiality and adherence to legal standards during court proceedings.

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