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Bench trial refers to the type of trial that does not involve a jury but is conducted by the judge alone, in which the judge both decides the facts of the case and applies the law. The word bench in the law is in reference to the judge, so a bench trial is a trial conducted by a judge, as opposed to a jury trial.
bench trial - Trial without a jury in which a judge decides the facts. In a jury trial, the jury decides the facts. Defendants will occasionally waive the right to a jury trial and choose to have a bench trial. beyond a reasonable doubt - Standard required to convict a criminal defendant of a crime.
The party intending to move for a new trial must file with the clerk and serve upon each adverse party a notice of his intention to move for a new trial, designating the grounds upon which the motion will be made and whether the same will be made upon affidavits or the minutes of the court or both, either 1.
jurisdiction - (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. Some issues can be heard in both state and federal courts.
Trial If the defendant pleads not guilty, a trial is held. The judgeor at the defendants request, a jurycan hear evidence on the charges and find the defendant guilty or not guilty.
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[ pree-trahy-uhl, -trahyl ] show ipa. noun. a proceeding held by a judge, arbitrator, etc., before a trial to simplify the issues of law and fact and stipulate certain matters between the parties, in order to expedite justice and curtail costs at the trial.
Trial If the defendant pleads not guilty, a trial is held. The judgeor at the defendants request, a jurycan hear evidence on the charges and find the defendant guilty or not guilty.
Criminal trial overview Pick a jury and evidence issues. Jury selection. Opening statements. Both sides start by giving an overview of what they plan to show at the trial. Prosecution presents its case. The prosecution presents its witnesses and evidence. Defense presents it case. Closing arguments. Jury makes a decision.

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