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She called Mladic "the biggest butcher of the Balkans and the world" and said she had attended the trial to "look him into his eyes and ask him if he repents".
It will take more than the Scooter Libby trial to explain him fully.
Instead, Judge Wright waited until two months after the trial to find him in contempt.
He does not feel the need for a clinical trial to tell him how effective acupuncture can be.
Being essentially softhearted, though, he e-mailed Dr. Bierenbaum before the trial to wish him good luck and got a brief response: "Thanks.
Harry Bridges, the idol of west coast longshoremen, whom he had all but single-handedly organised, was subjected to trial after trial to drive him back to his native Australia as an unadmitted communist.
Jurors in Austin, Texas, returned after 19 hours of deliberation at the end of a three-week trial to find him guilty of money laundering and conspiracy to commit money laundering.
Finally Orestes asked for a trial, to put him out of his misery one way or the other.
Zimbabwean environment minister, Oppah Muchinguri, called on the US to allow the extradition of Mr Palmer to stand trial, referring to him at a news conference as a "foreign poacher".
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