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The second category includes detainees who may be tried in either American federal courts or by military commission.
It is unclear how he could be tried in either place: he remains held by a militia that captured him in the western mountain town of Zintan after rebel forces took Libya's capital.
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The seven tried in absentia were either hiding or outside the country.
Contractors accused of crimes abroad could be tried in the United States under either military or civilian law, but lawyers foresee many problems.
Because there's no federal domestic terrorism law, domestic terror cases are either tried in state court or on other federal charges, like homicide or using a weapon of mass destruction.
Though many molecular magic bullets for weight loss have been tried in the past and either failed, or had undesirable side-effects—hope springs eternal.
Among the questions that the White House did not resolve on Thursday were these: What should be done with terrorists who cannot be tried in American courts, either because evidence against them was obtained by torture or because intelligence is too sensitive to use in court?
It was Belgium that filed the case against Senegal at the court in The Hague, arguing that he should either be tried in Senegal or extradited to Belgium.
If they surrender, he has said, those who are wanted men among them may either be tried in Israel or go into exile.
He concludes that China has either not tried (in the case of a military presence), or has tried and failed (in pushing its soft power) to expand its influence globally.
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