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Even teaching Bible basics was a trial when her first students, about a decade ago, spoke no English and she no Vietnamese.
It's enough of a trial when he gets, say, a winter head cold at home.
"She's been compensated for having to undergo a trial when she knew she was not guilty," he said.
"I took my son down here for a trial when he was 12," says the Tonbridge Angels physio.
How are news organisations to know if they are at risk of prejudicing a trial when they cannot be sure whether the defendant has been arrested?
He eventually changed Sporting's opinion of him at a trial when he was 16. "Where I grew up it was very difficult for kids," Nani says.
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Initially convicted on a federal manslaughter charge, Warren won a new trial when an appeals court said he should have been tried separately from four other former officers charged in the cover-up of Glover's death.
In America no sensible firm will risk gambling on a jury trial when a negative verdict could bar them from doing business with the government.
And why, Holley asked, is the administration pushing for a speedy trial "when there's an election coming up?" With 34,000 pages of discovery, or evidence, the lawyers said, a speedy trial was unlikely.
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