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At a hearing Tuesday, the judge denied a defense request to delay the trial once again until October.
That is bad news for Mr Berlusconi, for it is becoming ever clearer that his chances of regaining office are inversely proportionate to the longevity of the present government.On October 30th Mr Berlusconi suffered another setback, when a judge in Milan ordered him to stand trial once again on charges of corruption.
Now Lemrick Nelson Jr. and Charles Price, convicted -- by a unanimous jury -- of civil rights violations in the fatal stabbing of a Hasidic Jew during the wrenching Crown Heights riots of August 1991, may get a new trial, once again shaking up the community and the family of the victim, Yankel Rosenbaum.
Proceso, however, expressed its doubt on the murder case and trial once again, stating that they did not believe the court was sentencing the right man.
Since the German Neurooncology Group NOAA) has initiated a new study focusing upon medulloblastomas in adults (NOA-07 Trial), once again attention must be paid to the impact of desmoplasia on therapy outcome, since this subtype must be expected more frequently in the adult population.
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We have requests for sea trials once again.
A comparison of valid and no-cue trials once again revealed a significant advantage for the former, t 9) = 3.10, p = .013.013
These recent observations coming from animal experiments and human clinical trials once again bring to our attention the crucial role of immune regulation in disease development and progression.
The trial has once again opened old wounds, with lawyers for General Aussaresses and his two publishers, who are also on trial, calling on a parade of witnesses, mostly former soldiers, to testify that torture and summary executions were commonplace and at least implicitly approved by Paris.
Sgt. Eric Turetzky, the police officer whose testimony essentially sent Charles Schwarz to prison once before in the Abner Louima brutality case, took the stand yesterday at Mr. Schwarz's latest trial and once again directly contradicted Mr. Schwarz's account of his actions on the night of the attack.
Emphasizing the dangers of denying anyone within American jurisdiction a fair trial, Stevens once again cited Rutledge's dissent in his own opinion in the Hamdan case in 2006, which struck down President Bush's military commissions because they were not specifically authorized by Congress.
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