Sentences with phrase «story of the criminal trial»

Because this story of the criminal trial of a protestor during the Republican National Convention in New York City is certainly newsworthy.

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FX said 12 million people tuned in for the first episode of producer Ryan Murphy's (Glee, American Horror Story) series, which seems to have successfully reignited American viewers» obsession with one of the most high - profile criminal trials ever.
All through the narrative we are aware that men are coming up for judgement before Him; nowhere more clearly than in the story of His arrest, trial and execution as a criminal and a rebel.
That's why his trial is not a major story and is not of interest to the media, save, perhaps, for what happened to those few women harmed, which is a local story of criminal malfeasance or rather, malpractice.
That's why his trial is not a major story and is not of interest to the media, save, perhaps, for what happened to those few women harmed, which is a local story of criminal malfeasance or rather,....
«Second, the story is not only true, it has been in the public domain for almost three years and it is the subject of criminal investigation and trials both here and in the UK.
The Debt is the powerful story of Rachel Singer, a former Mossad agent who endeavored to capture and bring to trial a notorious Nazi war criminal — the Surgeon of Birkenau — in a secret Israeli mission that ended with his death on the streets of East Berlin.
11:30 pm — TCM — 3:10 to Yuma (1957) The original version of 2007's highly successful Christian Bale - Russell Crowe western is well worth watching in its own right — a little less actiony, a little more thoughtful, though its story of a peaceful farmer shuffled into the role of law enforcement to get a criminal to the train for his trial without having him rescued by his gang remains largely identical.
From art - world gossip in the Glaswegian newspapers to the stilted language of the criminal trial at the end of the book, this is a noisy, full, and fast - paced story, both delightful and disturbing... but mainly delightful.
The story I'm about to tell isn't about a decades - old criminal trial but about something Gary Landsberg, BSc, DVM, DACVB, DECAWBM, coauthor of Behavior Problems for the Dog & Cat, has been telling packed veterinary audiences for years.
Posts cover criminal law issues and current events from the standpoint of a prosecutor, offer insight into the criminal justice system and trials and tell amusing court stories.
Imagine a career with a ringside seat to all the action: high - profile criminal trials, the House of Representatives and the Senate, major sporting events, breaking - news stories for TV, aiding students who are deaf or hard - of - hearing in classrooms, and more!
A recent story in the Vancouver Sun set out some of the problems: budget cuts in court services and the prosection service and significant delays in the appointment of BC Provincial Court judges lead to delays in the prosection of criminal matters, often leading to charges being dismissed because they take too long to get to trial.
It tells the story of a child murderer in Germany and the police hunt to track him down, resulting in a «staged» trial used to force a confession from the accused and obtain a conviction, making the point of the importance of legal representation in criminal trials to ensure justice, even for the most abhorrent crimes.
(Not to mention about 95 % of criminal charges in the United States never make it to trial and rather end in a plea bargain, but that's a story for another time.)
Despite the sensibilities of a criminal trial, sensationalised news stories circulated by the media have steadily gnawed at the guarantees of a right to a fair trial and posed a grave threat to the presumption of innocence.
Did the media stories about these men not jeopardise the integrity of any investigation, let alone a criminal trial?
As is common on the web I learned this fourth hand, and traced the story back from the Language Log, to Defending People, the Art and Science of Criminal Defense Trial Lawyering, which had a brief post about a memo from the Harris County (Texas) D.A. that congratulated «a prosecutor on convicting a guy while overcoming «a subversively good defense by Matt Hennessey that had some Canadians on the jury feeling sorry for the defendant...» ``; this blog post led back to The Daily Bellwether, and ultimately to CindyBlurg's «The Sheriff is a Canadian.»
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