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(editorial, Jan . 12 unfairly impugns one of the best and most conscientious of federal trial judges.
Despite our vacating of the contempt orders, we continue to have enormous respect for this conscientious and scholarly trial justice.
But the fate of conscientious objectors already on trial had been in limbo until the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday.
Artists will also create works in response to World War One on the salt-marshes of Orford Ness, in Glasgow's Merchant City and on the site of the trials of conscientious objectors in London's Battersea.
Sergei Pashin, a prominent judicial reformer and judge, was sacked last month for criticising the conduct of the trial of a conscientious objector, and for giving out his telephone number during a radio programme.
He registered as a conscientious objector, was brought to trial twice, and was ultimately fined for refusing to serve.
In 1973, he won a draft evasion trial on basis of conscientious objection.
In The Trial, Joseph K., an able and conscientious bank official and a bachelor, is awakened by bailiffs, who arrest him.
That's the case here: much of this work will take place at Battersea Arts Centre in south London, where the trials of the capital's conscientious objectors were held during the first world war.
According to Ford and the trial judge, the deliberations were anything but conscientious.
This distinction was also found in one of the U.S. studies, although clinical trial staff were also perceived as more conscientious than women's usual health care providers.
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