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Farrell wasn't committed for trial.
Briese later told the High Court judge that he had inquired the magistrate hearing the Ryan case and it was likely that the accused would be committed for trial.
This was the first time criminal charges had been laid against a high court judge, and in April 1985 Murphy was committed for trial.
The fellow drinkers picked the Pole out of a line-up and he was later committed for trial at the Old Bailey.
That crimes committed by an American in a foreign country were not justiciable in the United States, and must therefore go unpunished unless the accused be delivered to the country wherein the crime was committed for trial.
"Obviously if there was a suggestion that journalists be killed that would be counselling and procuring a war crime". The two men were committed for trial at the Old Bailey where they will appear on January 24 for a preliminary hearing.
The war is no longer a political matter, but a criminal one, and those who commissioned it should be committed for trial for what the Nuremberg tribunal called "the supreme international crime": the crime of aggression.
Last month, Allen Wheatley, who as financial secretary was a rising star in the local civil service, was committed for trial on charges of fraud over a contract for telecoms services at the new airport.
The espionage charges against Max Schultz, said to be a first lieutenant in the 13th Hussar Regiment of the German Army, came to an end, so far as the Police Court proceedings are concerned, at Plymouth yesterday [Aug. 29], when the prisoner was committed for trial at the Exeter Assizes.
Last month, they were committed for trial at Southwark Crown Court on consipiracy charges , which they deny.
Mr Stratton made no plea or declaration and was fully committed for trial during a hearing in private at Dundee Sheriff Court before Sheriff Alastair Carmichael.
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