In this sentence, the ellipsis is used to indicate an omission. It is evident because the phrase that follows the ellipsis suggests that some information has been left out, as it starts with "for the case to be tried in court and a verdict to be reached." The ellipsis serves to condense the passage by omitting the specific details of what happened during the two years.
The ellipsis is used in the paragraph to indicate an omission. It is used to show that a portion of the sentence has been intentionally omitted, providing a pause in the information and leaving out specific details about what happened during the two-year period.
The ellipsis in the sentence is used to indicate an omission. The text omitted between "years" and "for the case" suggests that additional information about the delay or reasons for it were left out. This omission suggests that the focus is on the duration and outcome of the court proceedings, rather than the specific reasons for the delay.