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Definition of pretrial in English: pretrialadjective priːˈtrʌɪəl In or relating to the period before a judicial trial. Example sentencesExamples - Lengthy pretrial detention, judicial susceptibility to political pressure and corruption, and long delays before trial remain problems.
- There will be a tedious, time-consuming pretrial period.
- He appeared today as a witness at the pretrial hearing.
- It's not clear when his trial will begin, but several of his aides are expected to face pretrial hearings starting next week.
- The government has been shrewd and it hasn't been frugal with funds, running up £1.5m in expenses to date after a handful of pretrial hearings.
- It's the final pretrial hearing before the criminal trial begins on August 27.
- And the next hearing for his pretrial detention will be in September.
- The trial court has set a hearing on pretrial discovery for Monday, April 1.
- He has a pretrial hearing scheduled for Tuesday in Mannheim.
- Tuesday, the first of them was formally charged in a pretrial hearing before a U.S. military commission.
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