Sentences with phrase «to a public trial»

This is the first public trial of the system.
Each of these mechanisms, either directly or indirectly, and in different ways, encourages the resolution of disputes through methods that are outside of the formal, public trial process.
The judiciary is controlled by the state and there is no right to a fair public trial.
The company says it's the first - ever public trial of a self - driving taxi service.
A speedy and public trial clause is a negative right.
This year the company is doing public trials with a number of blind musicians.
This is a case in which a transparent, public trial of the proceedings has its own justification.
To the contrary, Hague defendants like Slobodan Milosevic are entitled to public trials before independent judges, and to lawyers of their choice.
James Hansen, who put the entire issue of global warming on the world stage with his 1988 Senate Hearing, was calling for public trials of CEOs for crimes against humanity.
Herod intended to bring Peter out for public trial after the Passover.
This alone justifies the very public trial of Senator Mike Duffy.
Society has collapsed inside the walled city of Chicago, where Evelyn (Naomi Watts), leader of the Factionless army and mother of Dauntless badass Four (Theo James), has wrested control and is holding public trials of those who did the bidding of now - dead Erudite leader Jeanine.
Its purpose is also «to protect the accused from a needless, and indeed, improper, exposure to public trial where the enforcement agency is not in possession of evidence to warrant the continuation of the process.»
Singapore is taking the next step in the world's move towards self - driving vehicles with the first public trial of autonomous - drive taxis.
Once feted by billionaires, Levandowski now finds himself starring in a high - stakes public trial as his two former employers square off.
nuTonomy, which started a limited public trial of the first driverless taxi in August in Singapore, has said it hopes to have 100 taxis working commercially in the city - state by 2018.
Torture and public trials resulted in burnings at the stake of poor and working - class women viewed as symbols of rebellion against the ruling church.
With just over an hour to go until the ethics committee hearing on charges pending against him was scheduled to get underway, Rep. Charlie Rangel has reportedly cut a deal that will require him to admit wrongdoing and avoid a potentially humiliating public trial.
by Frank R. Stockton is about a fairy tale king who edifies his subjects through public trials wi...
For VR company Oculus, it's probably the first time it has been dragged in a high - profile public trial.
What is the difference between the right to a speedy and public trial in the U.S. Constitution and the proposed right to healthcare?
Voss says he hopes to be ready for public trials of the system in the next few weeks.
And they include denial of fair public trial, and invasion of the home.»
the government should move immediately to suspend the church's tax exempt status until they cough up every single pedophile priest — and every bishop or grand poobah or whatever they call the guys who consistently protect these priests — so they can face a very public trial and hard time in federal prison, where they can have all the man - on - man they want.
In R.v. Skogman [1984] S.C.J. no. 32 (S.C.C.) Estey J., writing for the majority, observed at p. 6: The purpose of a preliminary hearing is to protect the accused from a needless, and indeed, improper exposure to public trial where the enforcement agency is not in possession of evidence to warrant the continuation of the process.
The company will start accepting applications for passengers on Tuesday, marking the first public trial of its driverless program.
«The PDP therefore demands an open and public trial of all those arrested so that all issues and charges against them as well as their defence therein would also be in the public domain.
Companies often favor arbitration, because it can be less expensive than a public trial and can allow them to avoid bad publicity.
The bulk of those additional minivans will operate in the Phoenix area, where Waymo has been quietly operating a test program for select families, with plans to open up its free program to hundreds more for a public trial.
The public trial will run for the next two months, and may be extended by the companies for as long as it continues to yield valuable feedback and data, they said.
The public trial will be held within Singapore's one - north business district, the same area where the startup has been conducting tests using modified Mitsubishi iMiev and Renault Zoe vehicles since April.
Under nuTonomy's public trial, select Singapore residents will be invited to use a mobile app to hail a self - driving car.
The startup will collect data during the public trial to refine the software and improve vehicle routing efficiency, the booking process, and passenger experience ahead of a wider commercial launch that is expected to begin in 2018.
Like the voting machine companies, Internet voting services — mostly purveying their software in private or corporate elections — largely resist subjecting their work to public trial.
Under the 6th Amendment we have very specific rights «In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by...
The work by Uber doesn't involve any public trials of vehicles on the road — at least not yet — but it will give Uber access to talent and tech coming from one of the bright spots on the global AI and autonomous driving scene.
Everyone charged with a penal offense has the right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law in a public trial at which he has had all the guarantees necessary for his defense.
A public trial filled the newspapers in Canada and throughout the U.S., but Blackburn was eventually acquitted on a technicality.
Every day of my working week in my early 20s I was reminded how incredibly fortunate I was, to live in a country with a democratically elected government, where legal representation and a public trial were the rights of everyone.
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The DOJ deleted a section from US Attorneys» Manual called «Need for Free Press and Public Trial»; Eric Holder - era ...

The Governor who came back ordered a public trial of the Christians.
Most Americans seem unaware as yet, but we are today experiencing more serious attacks on our Constitution than in all our history — attacks on the First Amendment rights of free speech, The Fourth Amendment prohibitions against unreasonable search, the Fifth Amendment nullifying due process and allowing indefinite incarceration without trial, the Sixth Amendment right to prompt and public trial, and the Eighth Amendment which protects against cruel and unusual punishment.
Kesha has received public support from fellow pop stars Kelly Clarkson, Ariana Grande, Iggy Azalea and Lady Gaga who praised her bravery amid the public trial.
Why did the Roman army that had a reputation for being so meticulous about record keeping that it counted everything, right down to the last nail, fail to record the execution of a man that was supposedly put on public trial for claiming to be the King of the Jews?
The SixthAmendment provides: «In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury.»
I really can't understand why Mourinho is continuing with this public trial of Martial's form and whether he will be picked or not.
Rawlings and his group of six airmen appeared before a General Court Martial presided by Col. Enningful who decided to make it an open and public trial to be covered by the press.
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