IN CHIEF
in chief. 1. Principal, as opposed to collateral or incidental. 2. Denoting the part of a trial in
which the main body of evidence is presented. See CASE-IN-CHIEF F.
[Blacks Law 8th]
in chief. 1. Principal, as opposed to collateral or incidental. 2. Denoting the part of a trial in
which the main body of evidence is presented. See CASE-IN-CHIEF F.
[Blacks Law 8th]