/ˈweɪvər ˈhɪrɪŋ/ – Phrase
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A more thorough explanation: A waiver hearing is a legal proceeding where a defendant in a criminal case voluntarily gives up certain rights, such as the right to a trial, in exchange for certain benefits, such as a plea deal or reduced charges. The purpose of a waiver hearing is to ensure that the defendant understands the consequences of waiving their rights and is making an informed decision.
Example: During the waiver hearing, the judge will determine whether the juvenile’s case should be transferred from juvenile court to adult court.