counter-trial

English

Alternative forms

  • countertrial
  • counter trial

Etymology

counter- + trial

Noun

counter-trial (plural counter-trials)

  1. A staged trial, running in parallel with a real one that is thought to be politically motivated or otherwise rigged, in which the truth can be made public.
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