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“What really frustrates us,” he commented, “is to be commissioned by a pharmaceutical company to design an early-phase
trial
when we know already that it is going up a blind alley.
Peru, which has received a third of all laptops provided through the organization One Laptop per Child, hosted the first randomized controlled
trial
to test whether children with a computer did better than those without.
The crimes they attribute to Putin sound like the indictment for a treason
trial.
More ominously, following riots the regime put 16 opposition members on
trial
for taking part in the demonstrations, with prosecutors indicating that some would be charged with the offense of mohareb , or “making a war against God” – a capital crime.
A second
trial
against our newspaper had worse consequences: a $25,000 fine (a huge sum here) based on allegations that we had damaged the reputation of the Mika Armenia Company, controlled by the so-called Karabakh clan that helps rule Armenia.
Those denouncing the attempt to put Bashir on
trial
include the large blocs of countries that are members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the African Union, together with such powerful states as China and Russia.
Even if Bashir’s fellow heads of state succeed in their effort to persuade the United Nations Security Council to defer prosecution – which is highly unlikely – the charges will continue to hang over Bashir’s head unless and until he stands
trial.
Though he seemed secure at the time, a year and a half later he was sent to The Hague to stand
trial.
He had to flee Liberia a few months later and initially received asylum in Nigeria, but is now on
trial
in The Hague.
While he promoted parliamentary rule in England, ended the civil war, and allowed a degree of religious toleration, he also supported the
trial
and execution of Charles I and brutally conquered Ireland in response to a perceived threat from an alliance of Irish Catholics and English Royalists.
Indian diplomacy faces a time of
trial
in both countries.
As any
trial
judge or criminal lawyer can attest, for every psychological expert produced by the defense in a legal case, prosecutors can produce one to argue the opposite.
At his trial, two teams of court-appointed psychiatrists disagreed with each other over whether he was insane.
Liu's
trial
was the result of a political order for which you carry ultimate political responsibility.”
Similarly, criminal indictments – a measure previously taken against Chinese hackers – probably won’t bring anyone to
trial.
(The American audience for the verdict in the sensational O.J. Simpson murder
trial
last year was about 100 million people, that for the 1992 Democratic Party presidential nominating convention about 7.5 million.)
The African ParadoxPARIS – Earlier this month, the
trial
of Pascal Simbikangwa, accused of complicity in the genocide in Rwanda, in which 800,000 people were killed between April and July 1994, began in Paris.
But Jordan fought on, and a
trial
is underway; she has also started a group to support rape survivors.
Trump’s Manafort ProblemWASHINGTON, DC – As the first criminal
trial
of a major figure in US President Donald Trump’s 2016 election campaign got under way in Virginia last week, observers have wondered to what extent not only Paul Manafort, his campaign manager for a crucial period, but also Trump himself is in the dock.
The prosecutors on Mueller’s team in the Virginia case opened the
trial
with a description of Manafort’s extravagant tastes, including a custom-made $15,000 ostrich-skin jacket (think leather that has caught the measles).
While Manafort’s
trial
– the first of two he faces – does not directly involve Trump (at least so far), it is believed to be one of the things agitating Trump, who has seemed even more unhinged than usual lately.
But as Manafort’s
trial
unfolds, Trump will almost certainly have to change his story.
Tymoshenko’s
Trial
and Ukraine’s FutureSTOCKHOLM – There is little doubt that the embarrassing spectacle of the
trial
of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko – and her recent arrest on contempt charges during the proceedings – is causing great damage to her country.
All of that has been put in profound jeopardy by Tymoshenko’s
trial.
But, whether saint or sinner, everyone deserves a fair hearing, not a show
trial.
Tymoshenko’s trial, and how she is treated by the Ukrainian authorities, must not only be fair, but also must be seen to be fair.
Having practiced long-term detentions without charge, trial, or access to family or counsel; having sexually humiliated and tortured prisoners, some of them to death; and having failed to hold accountable any of the high-level officials responsible for the policies that led to those crimes, the US is now seen as a hypocrite when it calls on other governments not to engage in such abuses.
The most extreme current case is Serbia, where a big part of the electorate gave their votes to men standing
trial
for war crimes in The Hague.
Yet a strong inclination toward an all-powerful Fed chairman is apparent both from history and from
trial
balloons recently floated by the Obama administration.
To effect change in Israel, the Americans are launching various
trial
balloons.
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