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  1. Law & Order: Trial by Jury

    Infobox television show name Law & Order Trial by Jury image File Law and Order TBJ title card.jpg 230px ... 2 Law & Order TBJ br Trial by Jury creator Dick Wolf opentheme Theme of Law & Order Trial by Jury starring ... 13 list episodes List of Law & Order Trial by Jury episodes related Law & Order br Law & Order Special Victims Unit br Conviction TV series Conviction website http nbc.com law and order trial by jury Law & Order Trial by Jury is an American television drama about criminal trials set in New York ... Law & Order series, Trial by Jury shows what it is like to prepare for and try a criminal case ..., he is a member of the NYPD. File TBJ Cast.jpg thumbnail right The original cast of Law & Order Trial ... of Law & Order Trial by Jury episodes Ratings class wikitable style background e0e0e0 Season Episodes ... f9f9f9 style text align center Law & Order Trial By Jury 1 style text align center 13 Fridays 10 ... slot for Law & Order Trial by Jury . Despite Trial by Jury s pedigree, Numb3rs ratings remained ... Entertainment released Law & Order Trial by Jury The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1. ref cite web first David last Lambert title Law & Order Trial by Jury Jerry Orbach s Final Series Comes To DVD ... Trivia date November 2009 Twice, the TNT network has re aired the Law & Order Trial by Jury episode ... Intent and Law & Order Trial by Jury . The one remaining unaired episode after cancellation ... Law & Order 15x20 , continued in Skeleton Law & Order Trial by Jury 1x8 Night Law & Order Special Victims Unit 6x20 , continued in Day Law & Order Trial by Jury 1x11 Night was included on the Law ... title 0406429 tv.com 25938 Law & Order Franchise Law & Order Trial By Jury Category 2000s American television ... language television series Category Law & Order Trial by Jury Category Legal television series ... offs Category Fictional portrayals of the New York City Police Department de Law & Order Trial by Jury fr New York, cour de justice it Law & Order Il verdetto he nl Law & Order Trial ...   more details



  1. List of Law & Order: Trial by Jury episodes

    DISPLAYTITLE List of Law & Order Trial by Jury episodes This is a list of episodes for the legal drama Law & Order Trial by Jury created by Dick Wolf creator of the Law & Order franchise Law & Order franchise . A total of 13 episodes of Law & Order Trial by Jury aired before cancellation. Series overview class wikitable style text align center colspan 2 rowspan 2 width 3 Season rowspan 2 width 5 Episodes colspan 2 Originally aired colspan 3 DVD Release width 15 Season premiere width 15 Season finale width 15 Region 1 width 15 Region 2 width 15 Region 4 bgcolor 4B0082 height 10px Season 1 2005 2005 ... for his trial. The final episode in the Law & Order franchise Law & Order franchise for Jerry Orbach ... competition with NUMB3RS . Even though Trial by Jury managed to beat NUMB3RS in terms of viewers with a total ... claim that he has been victimized by everyone. Carey Lowell guest stars as Jamie Ross Law & Order ... 15 ProdCode E5716 Aux4 13.2 ShortSummary Continuing a crossover episode from Law & Order , A.D.A. Kibre ... sequel to the episode List of Law & Order episodes season 15 Tombstone from season 15 of the series Law & Order . Richard Belzer John Munch Detective John Munch , Jesse L. Martin Ed Green Detective ... E5715 Aux4 16.6 ShortSummary In the conclusion of a two part crossover with Law & Order Special ... to the episode List of Law & Order Special Victims Unit episodes Season 6 2004.E2.80.932005 Night from season 6 of the spinoff series Law & Order Special Victims Unit . LineColor 4B0082 Episode ... www.courttv.com onair shows law order tbj from CourtTV.com epguides LawandOrderTrialbyJury imdb title 0406429 tv.com 25938 Law & Order Trial By Jury DEFAULTSORT Law & Order Trial by Jury Category Law & Order Trial by Jury Category Law & Order episodes Trial Category Lists of drama television series episodes Category Lists of American television series episodes nl Lijst van afleveringen van Law & Order Trial by Jury ...   more details



  1. Trial

    otheruses No footnotes date June 2007 In law , a trial is when Party law parties to a dispute come together to present information in the form of evidence law evidence in a tribunal , a formal setting ... for criminal trials. A Civil law common law civil trial is generally held to settle lawsuit s or civil ... and trial Although administrative hearing s are not ordinarily considered trials, they retain many elements found in more formal trial settings. When the dispute goes to judicial setting, it is called an administrative trial, to review the administrative hearing, depending on the jurisdiction. The types of disputes handled in these hearings is goverened by administrative law and auxiliarily by the civil trial law. Labor trial Main Labor and employment law Expand section date May 2008 Labor law ... a resolution to their dispute. Types of trial divided by the finder of fact Where the trial is held before a group of members of the community, it is called a jury trial . Where the trial is held solely before a judge, it is called a bench trial . Bench trials are often resolved faster. Furthermore, a favorable ruling for one party in a bench trial will frequently lead the other party to offer a Settlement litigation settlement . Hearing law Hearings before administrative body administrative bodies may have many of the features of a trial before a court, but are typically not referred to as trials. An appeal appellate proceeding is also generally not deemed a trial, because such proceedings are usually restricted to review of the evidence presented before the trial court , and do not permit the introduction of new evidence. Types of trial divided by the type of dispute Trials can also be divided by the type of dispute at issue. A Criminal law criminal trial is designed to resolve accusations brought usually by a government against a person accused of a crime . In common law systems, most criminal defendant s are entitled to a trial held before a jury. Because the state is attempting ...   more details



  1. The Trial

    on Franz Kafka s Concept of Law October 19, 2009 Law and Literature , Vol. 22, Summer 2010. ref Josef K. and his inexplicable experience of the law in The Trial were, for example, born out of an actual ... Kafka s Parable Before The Law http www.communitywalk.com the trial map map 794369 The Trial ... name The Trial title orig Der Process ref name OT Kafka himself always used the spelling Process Max ... publisher Die Schmiede, Berlin release date 1925 media type pages isbn The Trial lang de Der Process ... of his crime revealed neither to him nor the reader. Like Kafka s other novels, The Trial was never ... for the court, and tells K. a fable, which has been published separately as Before the Law that is meant .... Before the Law begins as a parable, then continues with several pages of interpretation between .... Instruction Judge First Judge of K. in his trial, he confuses K. with a Wall Painter. Uncle Karl K. s impetuous uncle from the country, formerly his guardian. Upon learning about the trial ... advantage of K. s preoccupation with the trial to advance his own ambitions. President Manager of the Bank ... s Tale. Style Parable Taken directly from Novels for Students The Trial . Kafka intentionally set out to write parable s, not just novels, about the human condition. The Trial is a parable that includes the smaller parable Before the Law . There is clearly a relationship between the two ... gate to the Law for each person. The parable within Kafka s masterpiece highlights perfectly .... The Trial is not simply a novel about the potential disaster of over bureaucratisation in society ... points out that many of Kafka s descriptions of law and legality are often treated as metaphors for things other than law, but also are worthy of examination as a particular concept of law and legality ... adaptation of The Trial 1962 film The Trial , Josef K. is played by Anthony Perkins . Kyle MacLachlan portrays him in the The Trial 1993 film 1993 version . Martin Scorsese s 1985 film After Hours ...   more details



  1. On Trial

    Infobox Film name On Trial image image size caption director Archie Mayo producer writer Elmer Rice play br Max Pollock screenplay br Robert Lord screenplay & intertitles narrator starring Pauline Frederick br Bert Lytell br Lois Wilson actress Lois Wilson music cinematography Byron Haskin editing distributor Warner Bros. released November 14, 1928 runtime 9 reels 9,290 feet country USA language English budget preceded by followed by On Trial 1928 in film 1928 is an early sound film talking drama film produced and distributed by Warner Brothers and directed by Archie Mayo . The picture stars Pauline Frederick , Lois Wilson , Bert Lytell , Holmes Herbert and Jason Robards, Sr. Jason Robards . Obviously a film where many a silent film silent player was crossing over to sound for the first time. The film is based on the 1914 Broadway play written by Elmer Rice . ref http ibdb.com production.php?id 8016 On Trial as produced on Broadway at the Candler Theatre, August 19, 1914 July 1915, 365 performances, IBDb.com ref Plot A man is put on trial for the murder on his best friend. A young attorney wants to become successful and decides to defend him. However, he is very inexperienced. Cast Pauline Frederick Joan Trask Bert Lytell Robert Strickland Lois Wilson actress Lois Wilson May Strickland Holmes Herbert Gerald Trask Richard Tucker Prosecuting Attorney Jason Robards Sr. Defense Attorney Franklin Pangborn Turnbull Fred Kelsey Clerk Vondell Darr Doris Strickland Preservation status This is now considered a lost film . Other versions The film was first made in 1917 in film 1917 , starring Barbara Castleton , Sidney Ainsworth , and Mary McAllister . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0008383 ref It was remade again in 1939 in film 1939 , starring John Litel , Margaret Lindsay , and Edward Norris . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0031755 ref See also List of lost films References reflist External links imdb title 0019233 On Trial Category 1917 films Category 1928 films Category 1939 ...   more details



  1. Trial (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar trial A trial is, in the most general sense, a test, usually a test to see whether something does or does not meet a given standard. It may refer to Trial law , the presentation of information in a formal setting, usually a court Sea trial , the final stage of constructing and testing a ship Evaluation , e.g. of software products in a trial version Clinical trial , a medical research study Bernoulli trial , any experiment with two possible random outcomes Trial sport Trial grammatical number , in linguistics, a grammatical form which signifies that there are three of something Motorcycle trials an offroad competitive test based on using specialist motorcycles It may also refer to the following Trial 1955 film Trial 1969 film Trial band , the political straight edge hardcore band from Seattle WA, USA Trials journal , an online open access medical journal The Tryall , Tryall or Tryal a ship which was wrecked in 1622. The Trial ship , a ship seized by convicts and wrecked in 1816. Trials HD , an Xbox Live Arcade video game. Antoine Trial a French tenor whose name is used to describe a certain type of tenor voice trial . The Funkoars MC Trials , an Australian hip hop MC. See also The Trial disambiguation disambig de Trial fi Trial fr Trial homonymie ja oc Trial omonimia pl Trial pt Trial ru sv Trial ...   more details



  1. Speedy trial

    globalize USA date December 2010 Unreferenced date May 2008 Criminal procedure trial Speedy trial refers to one of the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution to defendants in criminal law criminal proceedings. The right to a speedy trial, guaranteed by the sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution Sixth Amendment , is intended to ensure that defendants are not subjected to unreasonably lengthy incarceration prior to a fair trial . In adjudicating speedy trial claims, the Supreme Court has developed a four part test that considers the length of the delay, the reasons for the delay, the defendant s assertion of his right to a speedy trial, and the prejudice to the defendant Barker v. Wingo, 1972 . Violations of the principle, such as where the U.S. state state has failed to bring the case to trial law trial for an unreasonable length of time , may be a cause for dismissal of a criminal case. In the United States , the length of time can either be defined by statute for example, in New York , the prosecution must be ready for trial within six months on all felonies except murder , or the charges are dismissed by action of law without regard to the merits of the case , or determined by a court under a substantive theory based on the Sixth Amendment which states In all criminal prosecution s, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial ... This argument is typically made in cases in which a significant amount of time has lapsed between the date ... of speedy trial time also include various exceptions to this rule. Examples of such exceptions are periods of time in which the delay preceding the trial is due to the request of the defense, or if there is good ... 18569 Fair Trial Criminal.html ixzz0k5eGq3O7 Fair Trial, Criminal Impartiality., Speedy Trial., The Right to Confront Witnesses., Prejudicial Publicity and Cameras in Court DEFAULTSORT Speedy Trial Category Criminal law Category Rights of the accused Category Types of trials Criminal law stub ja ...   more details



  1. Trial practice

    Legal education in the United States Trial practice is an upper level course offered in most law school s designed to teach future litigation litigators the fine points of presenting a case to a judge and jury . Unlike most law school courses, a trial practice class has very little discussion of substantive law , and is focused on the practical application of public speaking , narrative , and using body language to communicate a particular set of events to the triers of fact. Trial practice also contains elements of strategy , teaching students how to decide the order in which witnesses should testify, when exhibits should be introduced, and how to trap opposing witnesses into giving testimony that damages their side. evidence law Evidence is the area of substantive law most reinforced by a trial practice course, with students learning how to apply evidence law in a real life setting, including learning when they can object to questions asked of witnesses, what objections to raise, and how to effectively present objections. Trial practice courses may have a classroom component. Also, trial practice courses will usually have an ongoing lab component where an attorney will instruct a small group of students on trial skills and assist them in honing their craft. Often, students practice against one another in mock trial s throughout the course for example, students may be divided into groups of 4, with each group containing two teams who practice against one another in mock trial s. Rather than a final exam , the course may culminate in a mock trial with volunteer witnesses . External links http www.TrialTheater.com wordpress Free Trial Advocacy Tips for Trial Lawyers Winning Trial Advocacy Techniques blog Category Legal education ...   more details



  1. Bench trial

    Refimprove date September 2008 A bench trial is a trial law trial held before a judge sitting without a jury . ref cite book last Black first Henry Campbell authorlink coauthors title Black s Law Dictionary ... and no need for jury instructions . A bench trial has some distinctive characteristics, but it is basically the same as a jury trial without the jury. For example, the rules of evidence and methods of objection law objection are the same in a bench trial as in a jury trial. Bench trials, however ... they are volunteers, and vote as judges. See also Bench law Jury trial Criminal law Civil law common ... 031476271x ref The term is chiefly used in common law jurisdictions to describe exceptions from jury trial , as most other legal systems Civil law legal system Roman , Fiqh Islamic and socialist law socialist do not use juries to any great extent. Common law Many countries that follow common law have ... In United States law U.S. law , most Civil law common law civil trials are bench trials unless a party requests a jury. A criminal law criminal bench trial will only occur if the right to a jury trial is waiver waived . In the case of a criminal trial , in most states the criminal defendant alone has the ability to waive the right to a jury. In a U.S. civil trial , one of the parties must request a jury trial and pay a small fee , otherwise a bench trial will result. See Federal Rules of Civil ... If a defendant is entitled to a jury trial, the trial must be by jury unless 1 the defendant waives a jury trial in writing 2 the government consents and 3 the court approves. See Federal Rules of Criminal ... of fact , in addition to making questions of law conclusions of law . In some bench trials, both ... to test the constitutionality of a law . These are usually faster than jury trials due to the fewer ... law or juvenile matters, do not usually utilize juries. In such courts, judges routinely adjudicate both matters of fact and law. Civil law In most countries with Roman law or Civil law legal system ...   more details



  1. Trial consulting

    assistance with trial presentation. References reflist Further reading Franklin Strier 1999 . Whither Trial Consulting? Issues and Projections. Law and Human Behavior . 23 1 93 R Craig Smith 2006 . Prolumina Trial Consulting Championship Law Seven Keys to Winning Performance in the Courtroom ...Trial consulting is the use of social scientists, particularly psychologists and communication experts and economists, to aid attorneys in the presentation of a criminal trial law trial or civil lawsuit . Modern trial consultants help prepare witnesses, improve arguments and rhetoric, and select juries. ref name Hutson Matthew Hutson, http psychologytoday.com articles pto 20070302 000001.html Unnatural Selection Mar Apr 2007, Psychology Today . ref Although traditionally Scientific jury selection sophisticated jury selection methods were a mainstay of trial consultants, they now place far less emphasis on jury selection than they did in the past , ref name Kressel Kressel, Neil J. and Dorit F. Kressel 2004 . Stack and Sway The New Science of Jury Consulting. Boulder, Colorado Westview Press, pp. 86 87. ref and many in the field now prefer the term trial consulting to jury consulting . ref Franklin Strier & Donna Shestowsky 1999 . Profiling the profilers a study of the trial consulting profession, its impact on trial justice, and what, if anything, to do about it. Wisconsin Law Review . Pg. 441. Cited at pp 450 51. ref Since many cases are now Settlement law settled out of court or decided by arbitration , some trial consulting firms have diversified to include mock mediation and arbitration sessions. ref Shapiro, Ari. http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 4696235 Jury ... 14 July 2006. ref This is also the reason that many jury trial consultants are now referring to themselves as litigation consultants . ref Posey, A. J., and Wrightsman, L. S. 2005 . Trial Consulting . Oxford University Press. ref The traditional mainstays of trial consulting remain important. They include ...   more details



  1. Trial court

    globalize USA date January 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 A trial court or court of first instance is a court in which trial s take place. Such courts are said to have original jurisdiction . In the United States A trial court of general jurisdiction is authorized to hear any type of Civil law common law civil or Criminal law criminal Legal case case that is not committed exclusively to another court. In the United States , the United States district court s are the trial courts of general ... United States state court systems establishing trial courts of general jurisdiction, such as the Florida ... Supreme Court in New York . Not all cases are heard in trial courts of general jurisdiction. A trial court of limited jurisdiction is authorized to hear only specified types of cases. Trial courts of limited ... jurisdiction, but the Nevada District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. In the trial court, Evidence law evidence and testimony are admitted under the rules of evidence established by applicable procedural law and determinations called findings of fact are made based on the evidence. The court, presided over by one or more judge s, makes findings of law based upon the applicable law. In most common law jurisdictions, the trial court often sits with a jury and one judge in such jury trial s, the jury acting as trier of fact . In some cases, the judge or judges act as triers of both fact and law, by either statute, custom, or agreement of the parties this is referred to as a bench trial s. Appeal s from the decisions of trial courts are usually made by higher courts with the power of appellate review appellate court s . Most trial courts are Court of record courts of record , where ... court. The record of the trial court is certified by the Court clerk clerk of the trial ... testimony or take evidence, but instead rule solely on matters of law. See also Lower court European Court of First Instance DEFAULTSORT Trial Court Category Court systems et Esimese astme kohus ...   more details



  1. Brought to trial

    Brought to trial means to calendar a legal case for a Hearing law hearing , or to bring a defendant to the bar of justice . The simplest definition is the commencement of the trial in a court by formally calling and wikt swearing in swearing in of the witnesses to initiate the trial proceedings. ref http www.legal explanations.com Legal explanations web site ref Citation needed date November 2007 However, much like Pro rata , it has several different, ambiguous meanings and examples used in the law. To bring to trial is when the process is ongoing. Political, war, and other infamous crimes Most often, the terms brought to trial , bring to trial , brought to justice and bring to justice refer to the prosecution at trial law trial of alleged war criminals ref http www.btselem.org english Special 20070617 Inter Palestinian violence.asp B TSelem Press Release about bringing to trial those Palestinians responsible for alleged war crimes ref and political prisoner s, ref http web.amnesty.org ... about Vietnamese dissident to be brought to trial ref as well as those accused of treason or misprision ... TV article mentioning Brought to trial in context ref ref http www.ekathimenni.org 4dcgil w articles politics 100010 Draft Dodgers Brought to Trial ref ref http www.goodmorningeconomics.wordpress.com Article about Jose Padilla being brought to trial ref Speedy trial In some cases, the context of the term actually indicates a speedy trial issue, as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment to the United ... Idaho state web site ref ref New York Criminal Procedure Law CPL section 30.30, found at http ..., p. 597. ref Lawsuit, suit, suit in law, suit at law, litigation, prosecution, bring a case before ... Thesaurus, p. 767. ref To call to the bar, ... take silk, take to the law, bring to the bar, put on trial, pull up, accuse, ... file a claim, and inform against. ref Grumley, C.P. n.d. Roget ... to trial . Citation needed date November 2007 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Brought To Trial Category ...   more details



  1. Trial of the century

    NOTOC Trial of the century is an idiom atic phrase used to describe certain well known court case s, especially ... to a trial and as such is not an objective observation but is the opinion of whoever uses it. As attorney ... court cases the trial of the century is a traditional bit of American hyperbole, like calling a circus The Greatest Show on Earth. Nearly every juicy tabloid trial in our history was called the trial of the century by somebody. Every time I turn around, there s a new trial of the century, says ... wp srv politics special clinton stories trial010499.htm The Last Trial of the Century by Peter Carlson via The Washington Post , January 4, 1999 Page C01 ref The first trial to be called the trial of the century was in 1907 when Harry K. Thaw was tried for the murder of Stanford White ref name washpost1 . Irvin S. Cobb , a contemporary reporter, explained why the trial fascinated ... labeled the trial of the century by the press it is beyond the scope of this article to list them here ... Kendall Thaw Harry K. Thaw murder trial 1906 ref cite web url http www.crimelibrary.com notorious murders classics white 9.html title Trial of the century accessdate 2008 06 13 quote Even though the twentieth century had only begun, newspapers dubbed Henry K. Thaw s murder trial The Trial of the Century. publisher Crime Library ref Sacco and Vanzetti Sacco and Vanzetti murder trial 1920 1927 ref ... publisher quote Within a year it was going to become the trial of the century. url http books.google.com books?vid ISBN1876175850&id yUuJ7osy76oC&pg PP1&lpg PP1&ots 4e1TJ44As6&dq trial of the century ... trial 1924 http www.law.umkc.edu faculty projects ftrials leoploeb Accountoftrial.html Scopes Trial 1925 ref name linder http www.law.umkc.edu faculty projects ftrials century.html Law professor Doug Linder s discussion on which trial was the trial of the century , January 28, 1999 ref Gloria Vanderbilt Early life Gloria Vanderbilt custody trial 1934 ref cite web url http law.jrank.org pages 2927 ...   more details



  1. Public trial

    Public trial or open trial is a trial law trial open to public, as opposed to the secret trial . The term should not be confused with show trial . United States The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution establishes the right of the accused to a public trial. The right to a public trial is strictly enforced, but is not absolute. Trials may in exceptional cases be regulated. Closures are decided case by case by the judge evaluating a claimed danger to a substantial or legitimate public interest. But whatever the interest at stake, the likelihood of danger to that interest must meet a substantial probability test. ref name PressEnterpriseII http www.law.cornell.edu supct html historics ... and Minor law juvenile cases. ref name overview http faculty.ncwc.edu mstevens 410 410lect24.htm ... a closure of the trial in such a case, it must be demonstrated that first, there is a substantial probability that the defendant s right to a fair trial will be prejudiced by publicity that closure ... s fair trial rights. But before a judge can close a courtroom, the judge must consider all potential alternatives to closure. This is a very strict standard trial courts are required to consider ... In Soviet Union the terms open trial and public trial differed. The term open trial implied the possibility for public to be present at the hearings. The term public trial implied the purposeful presentation of the process to wide public. Public trials were usually ... in Russian culture the term public trial did not acquire negative connotations, despite the apparent ... was severely limited by the Soviet state. The term show trial corresponds to Russian , pokaznoy process . Internet There is a virtual court and online forum called Public Trial http www.publictrial.org ... http members.mobar.org civics PublicTrial.htm History of the right to public trial reflist DEFAULTSORT Public Trial Category Types of trials ...   more details



  1. Trial of the Pyx

    . It is his or her responsibility to ensure that the trial is held in accordance with law, and to deliver the final verdict to Her Majesty s Treasury . Where and when a trial is to take place is at the Treasury s discretion, though there must be a trial in any year during which the Royal Mint issues ... blog 2009 02 10 the trial of the pyx Blog report by an observer of the Trial DEFAULTSORT Trial Of The Pyx Category Numismatics Category Law in the United Kingdom Category 1282 establishments ...The Trial of the Pyx is the procedure in the United Kingdom for ensuring that newly Mint coin minted British coinage coins conform to required standards. Trials have been held from the twelfth century to the present day, normally once per calendar year the form of the ceremony has been essentially the same since 1282 AD . They are trial law trials in the full judicial sense, presided over by a judge with an expert jury of assayer s. Trials are now held at the Hall of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths ... used for the trial, which was normally conducted every three months. There is also a Pyx Chapel ... articles. The judge having charge of the trial is the Queen s Remembrancer or King s Remembrancer ... them aside for the Trial. These must be in a certain fixed proportion to the number of coins produced .... Statutory basis for the Trial of the Pyx is given by the Coinage Act 1971 , the latest in a long ... by Order in Council , the most recent being the http www.opsi.gov.uk si si1998 19981764.htm Trial of the Pyx Order 1998 , which was amended by http www.opsi.gov.uk SI si2005 20050254.htm The Trial of the Pyx Amendment Order 2005 . It is not required for a new Order to be issued for each Trial this only happens when the rules change. Popular culture A Trial of the Pyx is called for in Neal Stephenson ... of England References http www.hmso.gov.uk si si1998 19981764.htm The Trial of the Pyx Order 1998 http www.hmso.gov.uk si si2005 20050254.htm The Trial of the Pyx Amendment Order 2005 http www.royalmint.com ...   more details



  1. Richthofen Trial

    The Richthofen Trial was the trial of Suzane von Richthofen , her boyfriend Daniel Cravinhos, and his brother Cristian Cravinhos for the bludgeoning deaths of von Richthofen s parents, Manfred and Marisia von Richthofen, in their home in Brooklin, S o Paulo Brooklin neighborhood of the Brazil city of S o Paulo . Though the murder s happened in October 2002, the trial did not occur until July 2006. The caseand trial were notorious throughout Brazil because of the dramatic, soap opera esque nature of the murder, the defendants, and the proceedings. Other It is of some note that Manfred von Richthofen claimed to be the grand nephew of the World War I Germans German pilot Baron Manfred von Richthofen , the Red Baron. Sources http www.telegraph.co.uk news main.jhtml?xml news 2006 07 24 wbrazil24.xml Article from Telegraph.co.uk Category Trials Category 2006 in Brazil Category History of Brazil Category 2006 in case law Category Murder in Brazil crime stub pt Caso Richthofen ...   more details



  1. Leipzig Trial

    The Leipzig Trial , also known as the Reichstag Fire Trial , took place from 21 September to 23 December 1933. It involved Ernst Torgler a German people German Communist , Georgi Dimitrov , Vasil Tanev and Blagoi Popov Bulgaria n Communists and Marinus van der Lubbe a Council Communist . The purpose of the trial was for Nazi Germany to determine that the Reichstag fire was set by the Comintern . See Reichstag fire Reichstag fire trial here for a detailed description. References http www.yale.edu lawweb avalon imt proc 03 18 46.htm http www.seftondelmer.co.uk reichstag fire.htm Category Law in Nazi Germany Category Nazi Germany Category Trials nazi stub bg it Processo di Lipsia ...   more details



  1. Trial of the Fourteen

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Trial of the Fourteen 14 in Russian language Russian was a trial law trial of fourteen members of Narodnaya Volya organization Narodnaya Volya . It took place on September 24 28 October 6 10 , 1884 in Saint Petersburg s district military court . Vera Figner the last member of the Executive Committee of Narodnaya Volya to remain in Russia was the principal defendant . Other members, including Nikolai Rogachev , Mikhail Ashenbrenner , Alexander Shtromberg , N.D.Pokhitonov, A.P.Tikhanovich, Ivan Yuvachev , Lyudmila Volkenstein and others were also put on trial. They were all accused of taking part in terrorism terrorist activities of Narodnaya Volya. Prosecution used a testimony of Sergey Degayev , who had been an espionage agent of the Okhrana . Vera Figner s last word was even printed abroad and distributed illegally in Russia. Two of the members of Narodnaya Volya were sentenced to death Rogachev and Shtromberg , other five eternal katorga , other six 15 to 20 years of katorga, and one of them exile to Siberia . DEFAULTSORT Trial Of The Fourteen Category Politics of the Russian Empire Category 19th century in Russia Category 1884 in Russia Category 1884 in case law Russia hist stub ...   more details



  1. Arrest & Trial

    About the 2000 syndicated TV program the 1963 ABC TV program Arrest and Trial Infobox Television show name Arrest & Trial image File Arrest and Trial logo.png 260px caption genre Docudrama creator presenter Brian Dennehy country United States language English num seasons num episodes executive producer Dick Wolf runtime 23 minutes network Broadcast syndication Syndication first aired 2000 last aired Arrest & Trial is a Broadcast syndication syndicated United States American nonfiction television program which follows individual criminal cases commission, police investigation, and actual trial via a combination of reenactments and real trial footage. Episodes run for 30 minutes, and the program aired during the 2000 television season. Brian Dennehy hosted. The program was produced by Dick Wolf , producer of Law & Order . The show now continues to air repeats on TruTV and Fox Reality FOX Reality Channel . External links imdb title 0260598 Category 2000 American television series debuts Category 2002 American television series endings Category 2000s American television series Category Television series by NBC Universal Television US tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. New trial

    A new trial or retrial is a recurrence of a court case. Depending on the rules of the jurisdiction, a new trial may occur if a jury is unable to reach a verdict see hung jury a trial court grants a party s motion for a new trial , usually on the grounds of a legal defect in the original trial or an appellate court reverses a judgment under circumstances requiring that the case be tried again. In some types of cases for example, if the original trial court was not a court of record or in some legal systems, if the losing party to a case appeals, then the appellate court itself will hold a new trial, known as a trial de novo . In the United States , if a defendant is acquitted of a crime, the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fifth Amendment generally prohibits a retrial thus, with few exceptions, ref cite court litigants Bartkus v. Illinois vol 359 reporter U.S. opinion 121 pinpoint court date 1959 url http supreme.justia.com us 359 121 case.html ref ref cite court litigants Heath v. Alabama vol 474 reporter U.S. opinion 82 pinpoint court date 1985 url http supreme.justia.com us 474 82 case.html ref a retrial only can occur if the verdict in the first trial was guilty, or if there was no verdict. In other legal systems, the rules may be different. See also cite web title Federal Rules of Civil Procedure url http www.law.cornell.edu rules frcp Rule59.htm trial de novo Notes reflist colwidth 30em External links http www.lectlaw.com def2 q071.htm Retrial article law term stub Category Legal procedure he ...   more details



  1. Treason Trial

    Apartheid Unreferenced date July 2010 The Treason Trial was a trial in which 156 people, including Nelson Mandela , were arrested in a raid and accused of treason in South Africa in 1956. The main trial lasted until 1961, when all of the defendants were found not guilty. During the trials, Oliver Tambo left the country and was exiled. Whilst in other European and African countries he opened up an organization which helped bring publicity to the African National Congress s cause in South Africa. Some of the defendants were later convicted in the Rivonia Trial in 1964. Defendants Defendants in the Treason Trial included Ahmed Kathrada Secretary general of the Transvaal Indian Youth Congress. Albert Luthuli president of the ANC Alex La Guma , journalist and writer Archie Gumede now leader of the United Democratic Front. Ben Turok Academic, now member of Parliament G.M. Monty Naicker , the Gandhian leader of the Natal Indian Congress Helen Joseph White trade unionist and women s leader Joe Slovo Communist politician Ruth First , Communist and wife of Slovo Lillian Masediba Ngoyi Billy Nair , Trade Unionist in Natal Lionel Bernstein Congress of the People Moosa Moolla now ANC representative in India. Moses Kotane ANC delegate to the Asian African Conference in Bandung Nelson Mandela , lawyer at the time who became president in 1994 George Peake Nimrod Sejake Vuyisile Mini Trade Union leader Walter Sisulu Yusuf Dadoo , leader of the South African Indian Congress Z. K. Mathews Academic Lawyers involved included Ruth Hayman Bram Fischer See also Little Rivonia Trial Rivonia Trial Category 1956 in law Category 1961 in law Category Trials Category Opposition to apartheid in South Africa Category Events associated with apartheid Category Nelson Mandela Category Treason SouthAfrica stub law stub tr hanet Davas ...   more details



  1. ABC trial

    The ABC Trial was a trial of charges under sections 1 and 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 trial in United Kingdom . It took place in 1978 and is named after the three defendants Crispin Aubrey, John Berry and Duncan Campbell investigative journalist Duncan Campbell . Aubrey was a journalist for Time Out company Time Out , John Berry was a former corporal in signals intelligence SIGINT , and Duncan Campbell was an investigative journalist. The trial before Gerald Thesiger Mr Justice Thesiger , which was already controversial, achieved greater notoriety when the Government attempted to introduce testimony from three anonymous SIGINT officers, who were successively referred to as Colonel A , Hugh Johnstone Colonel B , and Mr. C . Timeline 18 February 1977 Aubrey and Campbell the two journalists interviewed Berry 20 February 1977 All three men were arrested and charged under section 2 of the Official Secrets Act 1911 Berry was charged with communicating classi ed information to unauthorised persons , and Campbell and Aubrey with unauthorised receipt of classified information 24 May 1977 Further charges were added under section 1 of the Official Secrets Act 9 August 1977 Additional charge under section 1 against Duncan Campbell, for collecting information 5 September 1978 Trial opens at the Old Bailey 18 September 1978 Trial stopped after jury member exposed as a former Special Air Service SAS officer 3 October 1978 Second trial opens 24 October 1978 All section 1 charges dropped 17 November 1978 Aubrey, Berry and Campbell receive non custodial sentences References Campbell, Duncan 1979 . http socialistregister.com index.php srv article view 5434 2333 Official Secrecy and British ... ukcoldwar.simplenet.com nuclear civildefence abctrial The ABC Trial via archive.org http jya.com justice dc.htm Ferrets or Skunks Chapter Five from Robertson 1999 DEFAULTSORT Abc Trial Category Trials Category English case law Category 1978 in the United Kingdom Category 1978 in case law ...   more details



  1. Fair Trial

    No footnotes date July 2010 Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Fair Trial image caption sire Fairway horse Fairway grandsire Phalaris horse Phalaris dam Lady Juror damsire Son in Law sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1932 country United Kingdom Great Britain colour Chestnut coat Chestnut breeder John Arthur Dewar owner John Arthur Dewar trainer Fred Darling record 9 7 1 1 earnings Pound sterling 5,100 race Longleat Stakes 1935 br Queen Anne Stakes 1935 br Select Stakes 1935 br Ormonde Plate 1935 br Newmarket Spring Plate 1936 br Rous Memorial Stakes 1936 br Lingfield Park Plate 1936 awards Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland br 1950 br Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland 1951 honours updated May 7, 2010 Fair Trial 1932 1958 was a Great Britain British Thoroughbred Horse racing racehorse and Champion sire. He was bred and raced by John Arthur Dewar who also bred and raced Tudor Minstrel . The Leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland in 1950, during his career Fair Trial sired 201 race winners, including British Classic Races Classic winners, Court Martial horse Court Martial and Palestine horse Palestine . Through his daughters, Fair Trial was the 1951 Leading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland . References http www.pedigreequery.com fair trial Fair Trial s pedigree and partial racing stats http www.horseracinghistory.co.uk hrho action viewDocument?id 865 Fair Trial at the National Horseracing Museum, Newmarket Category 1932 racehorse births Category Thoroughbred racehorses Category Racehorses bred in Great Britain Category Racehorses trained in Great Britain Category British racehorses Category British Champion Thoroughbred Sires Category British Champion Thoroughbred broodmare sires Racehorse stub ...   more details



  1. Political trial

    and law. ref citation doi 10.1007 BF02695554 title What is a Political Trial? author Christenson, Ron ...A political trial is a criminal trial with political implications. A composite definition of a political trial might be an examination before a court concerning the conduct of governmental affairs or somehow relating to government. ref citation title The Political Trial Courtroom as Stage, History as Critic author RP Sokol publisher New Literary History year 1971 url http www.jstor.org stable 468335 ref T. Becker writes that in a sense, all trials are political. Since courts are government agencies and judges are part of the system all judicial decisions can be considered political. ref citation title Political trials and the Canadian political tradition author K McNaught publisher University of Toronto Law Journal year 1974 url http www.jstor.org stable 825069 ref A political trial is characterized by the fact that public opinion and public attitudes on one or more social questions will inevitably have an effect on the decision. ref citation volume 28 publisher Guild Prac. pages 33 year ... to silence it was on condition that if they chose to rely upon it then a Trial Judge could later ... courts in Northern Ireland is that of Belfast man Christy Walsh case . Examples The trial of Anne Hutchinson has been described as a political trial. ref citation title The Political Trial of Anne ... www.jstor.org stable 364308 ref The trial of John Peter Zenger has been described as a prototypical political trial. ref citation title Zenger s Case Prototype of a Political Trial url http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 1507107 author Finkelman, Paul year 1994 ref The trial of Sofia Panina was also a political trial. ref citation title The First Soviet Political Trial Countess Sofia ... 2001 url http www.jstor.org stable 2679365 ref The trial of eleven Communist leaders for teaching and advocating overthrow of the U.S. Government was described as something close to a political trial ...   more details



  1. Katzenberger Trial

    The Katzenberger Trial was a notorious Nazi show trial . A Jewish businessman and leading member of the Nuremberg Jewish community, Lehmann Leo Katzenberger, was accused of having an affair with a young Aryan woman, and on 14 March 1942 was sentenced to death. The presiding judge at the trial was later tried at the Nuremberg Trials see Judges Trial and sentenced to life imprisonment. This trial later formed the basis of a subplot in the 1961 film Judgment at Nuremberg . ref http www.law.umkc.edu faculty projects ftrials nuremberg alstoetter.htm ref Background Together with his two brothers, Leo Katzenberger born 28 November 1873 in Ma bach near Bad Kissingen owned a large shoe wholesale shop as well as some thirty shoe shops throughout southern Germany. ref name Fouse cite book last Fouse first ... were having an affair. The trial Someone denounced Katzenberger to the authorities and he was arrested on 18 March 1941 under the so called Rassenschutzgesetz , or Racial Protection Law, one of the Nuremberg ... 0786407921 ref He recognised the publicity such a trial would generate and saw it as a way to display his Nazi credentials and further his career. He sent out tickets for the trial to all the prominent Nazis in Nuremberg. No conclusive evidence was presented during the trial that Katzenberger and Seiler ... continued up until and during the Second World War war . The law at the time did not call for the death ... of several years. However, the Volksch dlingsgesetz , a wartime law, allowed capital punishment ... dark , Rothaug applied this law to pass a death sentence against Katzenberger. The aftermath Leo ... with Hitler s wishes, women were not charged under the Racial Protection Law, but could ... . In 1947 he was Judges Trial placed on trial by the United States Americans , partly for his role in the Katzenberger trial, and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was released in December 1956, aged 59, and died in Cologne in 1967. The Katzenberger trial is an extreme case of how anti Semitism ...   more details




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