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He focused on one situation in which someone could be killed without a trial: when a citizen who is believed to be an operational leader of Al Qaeda or its allies and who is plotting attacks; who is located in a country that either granted the United States permission to strike or that is unable or unwilling to suppress the threat on its own; and whose capture is not feasible.
Further research is required involving bereaved parents to inform how and if consent should be sought for a trial when a child dies.
Jury nullification occurs in a trial when a jury reaches a verdict contrary to the judge's instructions as to the law.
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It's enough of a trial when he gets, say, a winter head cold at home.
This gives earlier warning signals than paper-based systems do of trouble in a trial; one of Phase Forward's clients saved six months and $1m by watching the data roll in, calling for an early assessment and cancelling a trial when its medication looked likely to disappoint.Might the Internet also help in the recruiting of trial patients?
The central courts only launched a trial when the Privy Council issued a commission, although the council did not have full control over prosecutions in the Court of Justiciary.
In late 1962, Air Marshal Sir John Nicholls instigated a trial when he flew a Spitfire PR Mk 19 against an English Electric Lightning F 3 (a supersonic jet-engined interceptor) in mock combat at RAF Binbrook.
For some bizarre reason, even though a judge has to recuse him or herself from presiding over a trial when there's a conflict of interest -- i.e., the judge owns stock in a company run by the defendant -- there's no law barring elected officials who serve on committees that oversee industries from collecting campaign contributions from members of those industries.
That's what makes his comments about sexual assault during a trial when he was a provincial judge so appalling: He asked the alleged victim, a 19-year-old homeless woman, why she couldn't "keep [her] legs closed" and said that "sex and pain sometimes go together [and] that's not necessarily a bad thing".
That's what makes his comments about sexual assault during a trial when he was a provincial judge so appalling; he asked the alleged victim, a 19-year-old homeless woman, why she couldn't "keep [her] legs closed" and said that "sex and pain sometimes go together [and] that's not necessarily a bad thing".
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.
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