Sentence examples for notable trial from inspiring English sources

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He was already a senior judge when he was given charge of a notable trial after an incident on a stormy night in 1980 when a freighter rammed, and wrecked, the Sunshine Skyway bridge over Tampa Bay, killing 35 people whose cars plunged into the water.

Another notable trial in Amarillo includes the Fort Worth-area murder case of T. Cullen Davis, which involved one of the richest men in the United States, his former wife, and her daughter and boyfriend.

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When it comes to his current day-to-day duties, he said the notable trials of his past were "an irrelevancy".

But today, the Supreme Court found that Judge Tierney had carefully instructed the jurors and that media coverage of the Kelly case was far less disruptive than in other notable trials, including that of Dr. Sam Sheppard for murder in Cleveland.

Other notable trials in which Labori was concerned were the prosecution of Émile Zola for libel (1898), which arose out of the Dreyfus case, and the Humbert affair (1902).

Lincoln's most notable criminal trial occurred in 1858 when he defended William Duff Armstrongng, who was on trial for the murder of James Preston Metzker.

This chapter reviews several notable clinical trial designs, emphasizing the importance of matching the specific design selected to both the purpose of the trial and where the specific question being addressed sits on the spectrum of the research continuum.

A notable component trial of the meta analysis was the Perindopril pROtection aGainst REcurrent Stroke Study (PROGRESS) (PROGRESS 2001).

A 'self-perpetuating' aspect of neurodegeneration that is difficult to slow once established may account, at least in part, for notable clinical trial failures [ 3, 4].

He became a full-time writer in the 1970s, editing the Celebrated Trials series, successor to Notable British Trials, and then in the 1980s numerous anthologies, such as the The Railway Murders (1984) and The Seaside Murders (1985), often persuading his many friends to provide a chapter and then writing a short introduction.

The New Yorker, October 5, 1929 P. 42 American trials discussed, especially the Molineaux case in book "American Trials" which is prodigiously dull compared to the "Notable British Trials" which he discussed recently.

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