Sentences with phrase «rare than trials»

Despite this fundamental right, civil jury trials are much more rare than trials conducted by judge alone.

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Percoco's trial, which Judge Valerie Caproni has said could last more than six weeks — and which won't be affected, for now at least, by the federal government shutdown — promises a rare glimpse inside the inner workings of the secretive Cuomo administration.
By some estimates one in 5,000 Zika patients develops GBS, but the question of whether the vaccine — which would contain some viral DNA if not the whole virus — will also cause this rare side effect will not be adequately answered in small trials that contain less than 100 volunteers.
Weinstock and his collaborators point to these trials as experimental evidence that fits a global pattern: immune disorders are much rarer in less developed countries where helminthic infestation is widespread than in industrialized countries where much smaller populations host helminths.
It's still a novelty to find judges preparing orders on a laptop, and rarer still to find them keeping trial notes in anything other than standard - issue red notebooks.
Jury trials in ski injury lawsuits, like the one last week that awarded a Chicago man more than $ 260,000 in damages, are extremelly rare, attorneys say.
With more than sixty trials to her credit, Ms. Holley is the rare trial attorney who practices in the areas of both civil and criminal litigation.
Let things emerge through trial and error and let your passion find you rather than the marketing hype of «follow your passion» — it's very rare for anyone to be born to follow a specific career.
Jury trials in such cases are extremely rare, so you should expect that your case (if one of the less than one per cent of the divorce cases that actually go to trial) will be tried before a judge sitting without a jury.
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