Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pretrial-hearing

Noun
/priːˈtraɪəl ˈhɪərɪŋ/
Definition
A pretrial hearing is a legal proceeding that takes place before a trial begins, where the judge considers motions and evidence to prepare for the main trial.
Examples
  • The judge scheduled a pretrial hearing to discuss the evidence presented by both sides.
  • During the pretrial hearing, the defense argued for the dismissal of certain charges.
  • The pretrial hearing helped clarify the issues going into the trial.
Meaning
It is a conference or meeting held in court before the actual trial to resolve issues related to the case, such as the admissibility of evidence or the charges against the defendant.
Synonyms
  • Pretrial conference
  • Preliminary hearing
  • Pretrial proceeding