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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial condemned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing legal proceedings or judgments that have been deemed unfavorable or unjust.
Example: "The evidence presented during the hearing led to a trial condemned by many as unfair and biased."
Alternatives: "an unjust trial" or "a trial deemed unfair".
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Ms Tymoshenko, who had served two years in jail after being convicted of abuse of office in a trial condemned in the West as politically motivated, appeared late at night to address an ecstatic crowd, who repeatedly chanted "heroes never die, heroes never die" back at her. "We will not leave this square until we achieve real change in this country," she said.
Intigam Aliyev, a human rights lawyer who had taken over 300 cases to the European Court of Human Rights, was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison in April following a trial condemned as unfair by the US and British governments.
The release of the video comes a week after Tripoli authorities pronounced death sentences for Saadi's older brother, Saif al-Islam, and eight other former Gaddafi-era officials, including Mahmoudi, after a trial condemned by rights groups and the United Nations as lacking due process.
She was jailed for seven years for abuse of office in October after a trial condemned by Western states as politically motivated.
Tymoshenko, a former prime minister, was jailed last year for abuse of office, in a trial condemned by the West as politically motivated.
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Belyatsky was arrested in August 2011 and jailed after a show trial condemned as "political" by the European Union.
This was where Christ preached, ate the Last Supper with his disciples before his death, where he was arrested, put on trial, condemned to death, crucified, and died, a man mocked and tortured by the occupying Romans.
They posted messages on their organization's Web site urging people to attend their trial, condemned arbitrary arrests, or tried to drum up support for hunger strikes.
As I'm sure you know, Socrates was put on trial, condemned to death for corrupting the youth of Athens — and perhaps, among other things, for arguing philosophy with them.
The Washington Post's executive editor, Martin Baron, issued a statement before the start of Rezaian's trial, condemning "the shameful acts of injustice" facing his Tehran correspondent.
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