Pronunciation: /djuː ˈprɑˌsɛs/
noun the legal procedures established by a government to protect the rights of individuals
A1 Due process ensures that everyone is treated fairly by the legal system.
A2 In some countries, due process is a fundamental right guaranteed by law.
B1 The defendant's lawyer argued that his client's due process rights had been violated.
B2 The judge emphasized the importance of following due process in all court proceedings.
C1 The legal team meticulously reviewed every step of the due process to ensure a fair trial.
C2 The Supreme Court ruling upheld the principles of due process in the justice system.
formal The defendant was ensured due process throughout the legal proceedings.
informal They made sure to follow all the rules when dealing with that case.
slang They had to go through all the red tape to make sure everything was done right.
figurative Just like a well-oiled machine, due process ensures that justice is served fairly.
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