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But isn't there a history of trials without juries?
That there could be trials without witnesses, that her government could make people disappear.
Thirty-five convictedrugug traffickers were executed in 2000, in most cases after swift, secret trials without lawyers or juries.
Even though he could run the marathon trials without being a citizen, Khannouchi said he would not.
They said they see signs of a rush toward "ill-founded clinical trials" without adequate scientific rationale.
"No one could approve human trials without having that information available, scientifically or ethically.
Fifteen judges were selected, five for each of three separate trials, without consideration of their professional qualifications, human rights groups asserted.
The data presented Sunday were mainly from small trials without placebo controls, and doctors cautioned that the results might not hold up in larger, randomized trials.
An investigation into abuse of children in state care found some children had been subject to medical trials without their parents' consent.
Ellison found that the extraordinary secrecy shrouding the work of the undercover spies meant that they took part in criminal trials without revealing their true identities.
For one thing, longstanding federal laws make it possible to sanitize intelligence information so that it can be introduced as evidence in trials without compromising spying methods.
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