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Prima facie

The term prima facie is derived from a Latin word meaning 'at first look' or 'on its face'. It's an evidence before trial, which is enough to prove the case unless there's significant contradictory evidence shown at the trial. A prima facie case has to be presented to the Grand Jury by the prosecution in order to get an indictment.

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