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Yet an inescapable fact remains: Civilian courts have proved themselves far more effective than military tribunals at putting terrorism suspects on trial, swiftly and surely.
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If trial is swiftly followed by execution, they reckon, Americans will turn against the death penalty.
Prosecutors at Slobodan Milosevic's war crimes trial moved swiftly today to try to show that the ousted Yugoslav leader knew or should have known of the actions of his underlings, did nothing and therefore bears responsibility for any atrocities they committed.
Luo Wen, who heads up the new Didi service, said the company plans complete the Wuxi trial "as swiftly as possible" in order to launch the food delivery platform more widely.
They challenge medical researchers and funding agencies associated with unpublished or misreported trials to swiftly signal their intent to publish or correct these "abandoned" trials and then to act on this within a year.
This meant not only that the Nuremberg trials were swiftly wrapped up but that Adenauer refused to ratify the verdicts.
In response, prosecutors called on the trial judge to act swiftly in setting a new execution date.
Just how swiftly a trial would be held is uncertain, and much would depend on the defense strategy, which almost certainly would involve an investigation into the man's background and the circumstances under which he became involved in the hostage-taking.
Yesterday, Mr. Henderson, who is a law student, pleaded guilty before Judge Jeffrey M. Atlas in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, swiftly concluding a trial in which two of Malcolm X's daughters were expected to testify today.
Again, all test instances were swiftly computable.
It moved its experimental eye disease drug swiftly through clinical trials, outracing larger competitors.
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