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Nisi prius

A court of first instance comprising judge and jury hearing cases in the Queen’s Bench Division.

The name comes from medieval Latin for “unless before”, words taken from a writ whereby the jury would be summoned to Westminster for the trial unless the case had already been heard at assizes in the country. It came to have a more general meaning referring to first instance hearings, particularly of a factual nature, in common law courts.