Trial Strategy

/ˈtraɪəl ˈstrætədʒi/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A planned approach or method employed by attorneys to present and argue a case in court effectively.
    The lawyer's trial strategy focused on discrediting the key witness.

Forms

  • trial strategy
  • trial strategies

Commentary

Trial strategies are often tailored to the specifics of the case and intended audience, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and thorough case analysis.

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