Pretrial definition

Pretrial as used in this context, means the period of time between arrest and sentencing.15
Pretrial means the period of time between arrest and sentencing.
Pretrial means the time between arrest or citation and resolution of a criminal case, usually through a plea, trial, or dismissal.

Examples of Pretrial in a sentence

  • Pre-trial motions and trial dates for the Phase 2 and Phase 3 trials and discovery for the Phase 3 trial will be addressed by the court after the Phase 1 trial decision.

  • Work schedules in the Pretrial Services Program and for IT staff assigned to support the Pretrial Services Program may include evenings, weekends, and holidays as defined by Article 14 of this Agreement.

  • See Commit- tee on Pretrial Procedure of the Judicial Conference of the United States, Recommended Procedures in ▇▇▇▇▇- nal Pretrials, 37 F.R.D. 95 (1965).

  • Pretrial conferences are now being utilized to some extent even in the ab- sence of a rule.

  • Pretrial disclosure ought, therefore, to contribute both to an informed guilty plea practice and to a pretrial resolution of admissibility questions.

  • See also section 5.2.A. with respect to the Pretrial Services Program.

  • Pre-trial memoranda shall be exchanged no later than five days before the hearing starts.

  • Storage of the Pretrial and Budget and Fiscal packet hard copies has been offsite at a Probation Property and Supply facility.

  • The index for the imaged file will include the file descriptor for Pretrial Packets (PRP), Application Number, Last Name, and First Name.

  • I will report to the “Pretrial Services Diversion” program within 5 (five) business days of entering the Pretrial Diversion Program.


More Definitions of Pretrial

Pretrial means the period of time after a person has been arrested and before their case has been disposed of - before they enter a plea or they're found not guilty or guilty and sentenced.

Related to Pretrial

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  • Hearing means an oral hearing and includes a hearing conducted in whole or in part by video link, telephone or other means of instantaneous two-way electronic communication;

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