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We need to keep saying that black lives matter, that the police do not get to be judge, jury and executioner of citizens without even standing trial themselves.
The process can be equally stressful for employers, who may feel on trial themselves when presented with allegations they see as unfounded.
Finally, two lawyers, Ilda Boccassini and Gherardo Colombo, who had prosecuted him for allegedly bribing judges before he came into politics, were put under investigation and now risk being put on trial themselves.
The idea is that games can "trial themselves," like Steam's Early Access, before a general release.
"Today, women who report sexual assault are routinely put on trial themselves and rarely get a voice in the outcome," she said.
"Victims are put on trial themselves, with everything they've ever said/done/worn suddenly under scrutiny as possible 'evidence' that they are lying or that they asked for it," McDonell-Parry wrote.
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There would still be room for Mr. Hun Sen to try to manipulate the trials themselves.
Connolly criticised EU regulations that allow pesticide manufacturers to conduct the safety trials themselves.
The trials, themselves a hybrid of Cambodia and international laws, are set to take three years.
But a more fundamental challenge has to do with the nature of clinical trials themselves.
The trials themselves, under a hybrid system of Cambodia and international law, are set to take three years.
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