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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of full hearing:
A full hearing is a legal meeting where a judge or decision-maker listens to evidence and arguments from both sides to make a decision. It can be open to the public and may involve witnesses testifying. There are different types of full hearings, such as those in criminal cases to determine if someone should be released before trial, or in
family law cases to decide
child custody or abuse allegations. The purpose of a full hearing is to ensure that everyone has a fair chance to present their case and that the decision is
based on all the available
information.
A more thorough explanation:
A full hearing is a legal proceeding where a judge or decision-maker listens to evidence and arguments from both sides to make a decision on a matter. It can be open to the public and may involve witnesses testifying.
Examples of full hearings include:
- A court hearing to decide the admissibility of DNA evidence in a murder case
- An administrative hearing where a person presents arguments to an agency decision-maker regarding zoning variations
- A legislative hearing where legislators receive testimony about proposed legislation, such as gun control
In family law, a full hearing can refer to a trial or examination of facts relating to child custody or child abuse and neglect. It can also include adjudication hearings, dispositional hearings, and permanency hearings.
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