nonjury

/nɑnˈdʒʊri/
adjective
  1. Relating to a legal case or trial that is conducted without a jury, where a judge makes the decision.
    • In a nonjury case, the judge alone determines both facts and law.
    • The defendant chose a nonjury trial to speed up the process.
    • Some complex financial disputes are better suited for nonjury proceedings.
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