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On one side are the civil-liberties groups, such as the ACLU and Human Rights Watch (HRW), for whom no system of prolonged detention without trial could ever be consistent with America's values or constitution.
Never mind that no one even remotely connected to the Ghailani trial could ever point to a single security problem the case created.
When there was some belief that he would be tried again using the girlfriend as a witness, the organization took care of that situation by murdering her before that trial could ever take place.
Clearly, no clinical trial could ever be large enough or long enough to quantify all clinical outcomes, risks or otherwise; however, the current situation has created an urgent need to better understand how cancer medicines are prescribed in routine clinical care.
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Although it is highly unlikely that adjuvant trials could ever be replaced by such neoadjuvant studies, it is possible that, by their conduct early in drug development, treatment arms that do not merit assessment in the adjuvant setting (such as the combination arm of ATAC proved to be) could be excluded and allow earlier completion of the trials.
Even if clinical researchers could match the demographics of study populations to those of the likely users of these medicines, no group of trial volunteers could ever match the extraordinary biological diversity of the drugs' eventual consumers.
And they said no trial court could ever consider the hearsay from the other witnesses who blamed the other man for the crime.
Notwithstanding the convictions for conspiracy, no actual bomber was ever brought to trial, "and no lawyerly explanation could ever make a conspiracy trial without the main perpetrator in the conspiracy seem completely legitimate".
Mr. Peruto also said Father Brennan's legal defense, if his case ever went to trial, could cost at least $50,000.
In short, it seems unlikely that a military tribunal could ever hold a trial or impose a sentence that would stand up to American or global democratic values.
"Nowhere in our constitutional jurisprudence have we ever suggested that the remedy for an unconstitutional conviction could be entirely subject to a trial judge's discretion or that the remedy could ever be no remedy at all," said Scalia.
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