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It was "inevitable" that they would face trial, he said.
And in the vanishingly unlikely event that suspects are handed over, it is unclear where they would stand trial.
Appearing in the dock at the Old Bailey on Thursday, the couple were told by Mr Justice Saunders that they would stand trial on 9 January 2017.
A state judge warned officers of the Buffalo teachers' union yesterday that they would face trial on contempt charges if they failed to assure him that teachers would keep working while a state mediator developed a plan to reconcile the two sides of this month's teacher strike.
"We met them a few weeks ago to see whether they would do trials here.
Vigilantes who have taken up arms against drug gangs and criminals in the southern state of Guerrero announced Thursday that they would hold trials for 50 men and 3 women whom they had detained in improvised jails.
In September 2004 the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ICMJEE) changed their policy, saying that they would consider trials for publication only if they had been registered before the enrolment of the first participant.
Those players who had discontinued the use of hand protection were asked if they would consider trialling different protection if it were to become commercially available.
The two journalists said they would attend the trial.
So the court asked the Dutch if they would host the trial in The Hague.
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