Videoconference Trial

/ˌvɪd.i.oʊˈkɒn.fər.əns ˈtraɪ.əl/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A court proceeding conducted through live video technology, enabling remote participation by one or more parties, witnesses, or the judge.
    The court held a videoconference trial to accommodate the witness who was overseas.

Forms

  • videoconference trial
  • videoconference trials

Commentary

Videoconference trials have gained prominence as technology advances, especially to ensure access to justice when physical attendance is impractical.

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