Not directly on point or going to the heart of a subject, but rather supplementary or a side issue. E.g. “Whether Bob was wearing a seat belt is a collateral issue”; or “After his sentencing, the inmate filed a collateral post-conviction motion, arguing that his guilty plea was illegal.”
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