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Jury Prial

Noun: A term used in law to describe a preliminary examination conducted by a judge to determine whether there is enough evidence to bring a case to trial.

Example Sentence: The judge decided to set a jury prial to assess the strength of the prosecution's evidence.


Noun: A group of individuals selected to participate as the jury for a trial.

Example Sentence: The jury prial consisted of twelve impartial citizens who were responsible for determining the defendant's guilt or innocence.


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