Trial (disambiguation)

A trial is the presentation of information in a formal setting, usually a court.

Trial may also refer to:

An experiment, research study, or test

People with the name

  • MC Trials, an Australian hip hop MC with Funkoars
  • Antoine Trial (1737–1795), a French tenor whose name is used to describe a certain type of tenor voice ('trial')

Arts, entertainment, and media

Games

Music

  • Trial (album), a 2012 album by the Pillows
  • Trial (band), an American political straight-edge hardcore band
  • Trials (band), an American heavy metal band
  • "Trial", scene 2 from the first act of Einstein on the Beach, composed by Philip Glass
    • Not to be confused with "Trial/Prison", which is Act 3 and Scene 1.

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Law

  • Bench trial, a trial in which a judge or panel of judges makes all decisions
  • Brought to trial, to calendar a legal case for a hearing
  • Civil trial, a trial governed by civil procedure, to settle lawsuits or civil claims (non-criminal disputes)
  • Criminal trial, a trial governed by criminal procedure, aimed to achieve either the conviction or acquittal of the defendant
  • Jury trial, or trial by jury, a lawful proceeding in which a jury makes a decision or findings of fact
  • Mock trial, an act or imitation trial similar to a moot court, that simulates a lower-court trial (while a moot court simulates an appellate court hearing)
  • Trial at bar, a trial before two more judges
  • Trial by combat (also called wager of battle, trial by battle, or judicial duel), a method of Germanic law to settle accusations in the absence of witnesses or a confession in which two parties in dispute fought in single combat
  • Trial by ordeal, a trial by which the guilt or innocence of the accused is determined by subjecting them to a painful task

Sports

Linguistics

Other uses

See also

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