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Going out usually means leaving someplace, especially to do something for entertainment. During the legal process, going out is slang that�means going to trial.

It is often used to inform the lawyers or parties concerned to get ready for a court hearing or trial. For example, a clerk might tell assembled lawyers who are expecting to go to trial that day, "Your case is going out today at 10 a.m. in Department 9."