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Unlike in ordinary trials no judge oversees a grand jury.
Nothing but the ordinary trials of a woman in a new city, but all of it, all this memory, is exceptionally rendered.
The later detentions were military, suggesting that the government may now view ordinary trials as more trouble than they are worth.
Luzuriaga wrote his own words for these melancholy and affecting songs about children, family, and the ordinary trials of life, and their dressed-down style will be as attractive to Jobim fans as they will to lovers of classical art song.
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This was no ordinary trial.
He said ordinary trial procedures for suspected terrorists could compromise such secrets.
In an ordinary trial, the judge would then simply give the defendant his sentence.
Ordinary trial procedures, several justices suggested, should be adequate to address the potential unreliability of eyewitness identifications.
A show trial, to be effective, needs even more urgently than an ordinary trial a limited and well-defined outline of what the doer did, and how.
The difference, according to Caroline Fredrickson of the liberal American Constitution Society, is that Republicans have slowed or stopped confirmation of ordinary trial (district) judges.
"What's so odd about it is that in the ordinary trial, jurors try so hard not to disclose to anyone what they're thinking," said Shari Diamond, a law professor at Northwestern and an expert on juries.
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