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What the trial turned on was how responsible the two boys were for their crimes.
The trial turned on conflicting accounts of how Ms. Pryce, instead of Mr. Huhne, came to accept the speeding citation, a subterfuge the police say is used by tens of thousands of British drivers caught by roadside cameras every year.
The trial turned on the testimony of James Salter, 40, an unemployed security guard who said he had seen Mr. Barnes running near the scene of the killing with a knife in his hand and blood on his shirt, and saying, "I shouldn't have done it, he didn't have any money anyway".
His trial turned on the question, Did the law apply to acts of treason performed abroad?
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But while many criminal trials turn on the credibility of statements obtained by the police, prosecutors are seeking to use a far less common type of statement against the parents, Cesar Rodriguez, 28, and Nixzaliz Santiago, 29.
Sure enough, the female rats are more sexually aggressive than the males, and the porn-watching women as indiscriminately aroused as the men in the trials, right down to being turned on by copulating bonobos – no candles or box of Milk Tray required.
Mr. Godinez's trial will turn on what role he played, and what responsibility he has, if any, for what happened.
Then, the magazine light was turned off, the house light was turned on, and the system was ready for the next trial.
The trial lawyers are now turning on one another.
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