complete trial
[kəmˈplit ˈtraɪəl]
noun phrasepl: complete trials
julgamento completo
1. A full legal proceeding in which all stages of a trial are conducted, from opening statements through verdict, without dismissal or settlement
The defendant demanded a complete trial rather than accepting a plea bargain.
O réu exigiu um julgamento completo em vez de aceitar um acordo de confissão.
2. In clinical research or medical testing, the full completion of all trial phases and protocols without early termination
The patient successfully completed a complete trial of the new medication.
O paciente completou com sucesso um ensaio clínico completo do novo medicamento.
In the Brazilian legal system, a 'julgamento completo' is significant as it represents the full exercise of the right to defense and judicial due process. In the United States, the right to a complete trial is constitutionally protected. In medical contexts, completing a complete trial is crucial for research validity and FDA or ANVISA (Brazilian Health Authority) approval of new treatments.
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