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Discover Ludwig"stage a trial" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to organize and conduct a legal proceeding where evidence is presented to a judge or jury to determine guilt or innocence. Example: The prosecution spent months preparing to stage a trial against the accused murderer.
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The Allies did stage a trial of the Nazi war criminals, at Nuremberg.
"It is definitely a consideration to stage a trial on the life of Muhammad in the future," he told the Sunday Telegraph.
Major Andrew Chatburn, the man in charge of choreographing the parade, said the rehearsal "went very well" and claimed it was "vitally important" to stage a trial of Wednesday's event.
It was a decision that was taken late on, 10 days into the team's holding camp at Newport, when Kenny's form led the squad to stage a trial, in which the starter Jamie Staff produced the fastest standing-start lap the team had recorded, or had seen in competition.
In the second validation stage, a trial test was performed with 58 students, who were given the tool in October and November 2012.
BBC R&D worked with EE and other partners to stage a trial of 4G Broadcast at the FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on Saturday 30 May 2015.
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Ms. Lafrance staged a trial run that year.
But Yousef also was convicted of staging a trial run - bombing a Philippine airliner in 1994, killing a Japanese passenger and injuring several others.
Last week, the government staged a trial run; officials played the role of returning residents to see if the trips could be made safely.
(Alan has regularly staged a trial of Hamlet, sometimes with Justice Kennedy presiding). Recent offerings include teaching concepts of identity through the works of Philip Roth and the short stories of Alice Munro.
Ban was under pressure to produce concrete results from his two-day mission to Burma, which was criticised as providing an endorsement to the Burmese leadership just as it is staging a trial of the opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
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