Sentence examples for may be tried from inspiring English sources

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Crimes in England are classified into indictable offenses (which may be tried by a jury) and summary offenses (which may be tried summarily without juries).

Congress restricted the class of offenses for which one may be tried without a jury.

That law says only unlawful combatants may be tried by military commissions.

In fact, many al-Qaeda terrorists may be tried in such courts.

If they committed war crimes, they may be tried by military tribunals.

'(5) The motion may be tried or heard by the court or jury as motions in other civil cases.

That was an extreme test of autonomous-car technology, but more prosaic uses may be tried in the future.

On Wednesday Captain Sanogo said that if found, he may be tried for treason, the BBC reported.

They may be tried in the District of Columbia's local courts and in the federal system as well.

He suggested Depay may be tried in the striking role, a position he has played for Holland.

If incapacitating pain persists, trancutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS), biofeedback, acupuncture or nerve blocks may be tried.

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