subsequent trial

collocation in English

meaningsofsubsequentandtrial

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subsequent
adjective
uk
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
us
/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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trial
noun
uk
/traɪəl/
us
/traɪəl/
the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandtrialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thesubsequenttrialof a second indictee was somewhat anti-climactic.
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It starts with two and three digits for backward and forward recall, respectively, and increases by one digit in everysubsequenttrial.
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Thesubsequenttrialwas conducted in a normal criminal court where due legal process was followed.
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Such inferences could be drawn even if the accused gave no evidence at thesubsequenttrial.
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Thesubsequenttrialattracted extensive media coverage.
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The question is whether when such recordings have been made they should be readily admissable in anysubsequenttrial.
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Acquittal in asubsequenttrialdoes not mean, therefore, that the care order should not have been granted.
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That is a matter for thesubsequenttrialwhich may take a long time to decide such difficult questions.
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The system must be improved if we are to use it as a means of simplifying thesubsequenttrial.
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Should then the pursuit of certainty carry greater weight than the risk of serious prejudice to asubsequenttrial?
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The test for a care order is different from and less stringent than the test applied for asubsequenttrial.
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Accordingly, intercepted material, however compelling it may be, cannot be retained for use at asubsequenttrial.
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If this were explained at anysubsequenttrial, the jury might attach little significance to the refusal.
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If that were explained at anysubsequenttrial, the jury might attach little significance to the refusal.
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The publication of a photograph of a wanted person may prejudice the evidence of identification at hissubsequenttrial.
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Hersubsequenttrialcaused an enormous scandal at the time.
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It is sometimes said that publication of the evidence for the prosecution in a magistrates' court may prejudice thesubsequenttrial.
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But a magistrate who is told about previous convictions will not be permitted to participate in asubsequenttrialor appeal.
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The amendment would be relevant only to those who are charged with an offence and to thesubsequenttrialof that offence.
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If in asubsequenttriala person is found guilty when he has previously been found not guilty, which verdict is correct?
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The accused person who succeeds in getting a jury corrupted may only secure one disagreement and then be convicted at asubsequenttrial.
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People who count in thesubsequenttrialdo not attend, and judges are not given sufficient time to study the papers.
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In hissubsequenttrialthe only evidence that was produced against him leading to a conviction was the evidence of identification by the two girls.
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Precisely what steps the police took is a matter that would be open to question in the course of anysubsequenttrial.
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It was never established by whom and at thesubsequenttrialof the union leaders the prosecution said it was irrelevant and the judge agreed.
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