Sidebar

Sidebar - A "sidebar" in a legal context refers to a private discussion or conference between the judge and attorneys, usually held outside the presence of the jury or other parties involved in a trial, to address legal issues, objections, or procedural matters related to the case. It allows for the resolution of certain matters without influencing the jury's perception of the proceedings.

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A "sidebar" in a legal context refers to a private discussion or conference between the judge and attorneys, usually held outside the presence of the jury or other parties involved in a trial, to address legal issues, objections, or procedural matters related to the case. It allows for the resolution of certain matters without influencing the jury's perception of the proceedings.
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