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The complainant is put on trial, rather than the defendant.
She was accused of aggravated homicide and put on trial.
He was never put on trial and denies any wrongdoing.
After it was ousted, its leaders were put on trial.
Defense ministers were investigated and put on trial for corruption.
He died in 2015, before he could be put on trial.
After Fydor is murdered, Dmitri is arrested and put on trial.
Women are being put on trial for giving children poisoned apples.
"These soldiers are put on trial without facing their accusers," she said.
Christ; the directors were put on trial, though they were later acquitted.
When my Latina roommate commutes through a checkpoint, she's put on trial.
One thing's for sure, Lee has been put on trial for murder.
Dozens of businessmen and several prominent politicians have been put on trial.
The lower chamber decides whether a Brazilian president can be put on trial.
Senior generals, the report concludes, should be put on trial for war crimes.
Only a rape victim would be put on trial for her own rape.
Next, its director was put on trial accused of stirring up ethnic hatred.
Still, he was locked up in a Chinese prison and put on trial.
Only five top Khmer Rouge leaders have been arrested and put on trial.
Last month he said he would refuse to cooperate if put on trial.
Hussein was captured and put on trial, where he was sentenced to death.
Only Abdi and some of his closest associates have been put on trial.
Following the conviction, Bundy was extradited to Colorado and put on trial for murder.
A former president has been put on trial, accused of orchestrating a cover-up.
But even then police officers were not put on trial for protecting their own.
This month a brother of Mr Rouhani was put on trial for alleged corruption.
Whenever a media brand is put on trial, the purpose of media is questioned.
They are set to be put on trial, though they have not been apprehended.
I want to be taken back and put on trial in my own country.
Eleven Saudi suspects have been put on trial over his death in secretive proceedings.
Eleven Saudi suspects were put on trial in secretive proceedings in the capital Riyadh.
FARC fighters accused of serious crimes will be put on trial by a special tribunal.
From here, we can only assume that He will be prosecuted and put on trial.
But he and his gang were caught and put on trial in November, Xinhua said.
It was like a criminal indictment, except there was no one to put on trial.
Put [on] trial for that, he is confronted with the decisions he's made in war.
Only three of the primary suspects were put on trial: Knight, Dobson and Jamie Acourt.
Whenever young black men are killed by the state, their lives get put on trial.
O'Gorman's abuser committed suicide after he was charged but before he was put on trial.
Just 15 senators remain in office from the time Mr. Clinton was put on trial.
Before coming to the United States, Mr. Abdel Rahman was put on trial in Egypt.
Several Catalan leaders have been put on trial in Madrid and given long prison sentences.
The Turkish government is demanding the suspects be investigated and put on trial in Turkey.
His case was referred to the judicial authorities, meaning he will probably be put on trial.
Guilty or innocent, once Rachel is put on trial by Internet, her fate may be sealed.
My unbridled femininity meant that I was put on trial at the dinner table almost nightly.
In 1603 Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was put on trial for sodomy, then a capital crime.
Eleven Saudi suspects have been put on trial over his death in secretive proceedings in Riyadh.
The provincial governor, Hayatullah Hayat, said some troops who abandoned their posts have been put on trial.
She said Iraq had shown an interest in having some IS fighters from Germany put on trial.
And that's why I got put on trial in Orlando for stage-diving, but no boys did.
Westminster Hall is ancient space: Charles I, Guy Fawkes and Thomas More were put on trial here.
In Jimmy's play, a white man is put on trial for the murder of a black man.
The student was arrested for rape in January 2016 and put on trial in November last year.
After being sent back to England and put on trial, he was eventually cleared of all charges.
But Doucet added that he was being provocative and actually wanted to see Snowden put on trial.
After Mao's death in 1976, Mr. Qi, like Ms. Jiang and other militants, was put on trial.
Mubarak was put on trial for the protester deaths, but acquitted in 2017, according to Al-Ahram.
But I got put on trial for assault with a deadly weapon, which was my guitar, stage-diving.
More explicitly in The Last Defense, the often sexist assumptions underlying unsaintly mother narratives are put on trial.
In one of the cases, 24 men were put on trial for alleged crimes related to the protests.
Instead he affected greater piety himself, praying with the protesters demanding that Ahok should be put on trial.
The preliminary hearing — which began last month — will determine whether the fraternity brothers should be put on trial.
In France, for example, two of its executives were put on trial for running an illegal taxi service.
Mr. Xie was put on trial in May for inciting subversion of state power and disrupting court order.
"She, and whoever let her appear like this, must be put on trial," one person said on Twitter.
Finally, King Guntrum's men successfully put down Clotilda's mercenary army, and the two princesses were put on trial.
This remarks led to Wilders's being arrested and put on trial in March for inciting anti-minority discrimination.
In this conversation, we also learn that Jed is the brother who is about to be put on trial.
One of those indicted was Sambo Dasuki, Jonathan's security adviser, the first former official put on trial for graft.
News Analysis It's a familiar and discomforting spectacle: A woman who alleges sexual assault is also put on trial.
Mr. Tice would be put on trial for violating the country's immigration laws and then pardoned by Mr. Assad.
He was put on trial in late March, charged with illegally raising 65.2 billion yuan and embezzling 10 billion yuan.
That she will be put on trial for corruption—on May 21st—doesn't merit a mention either (she denies wrongdoing).
Nine MOVE members were put on trial for his murder, and each sentenced to 30 to 100 years in prison.
Eichmann was put on trial in Jerusalem, on sensational display inside a cage of bulletproof glass, found guilty and hanged.
"Duterte's harsh remarks might create fear to some businessmen as they may be put on trial by publicity," warned Vineles.
Rousseff will almost certainly be put on trial by the 81-seat Senate, suspending her and making Temer interim president.
The United Nations has recommended that top military leaders in Myanmar be put on trial for crimes that include genocide.
He was put on trial for a series of charges, at times wheeled into the courtroom on a hospital bed.
Mr. Barrios also said that nine people had been put on trial in the kidnapping and murder of her daughter.
In 1989, Mr. Abdel Rahman was put on trial again in Egypt, charged with instigating an antigovernment riot in Fayoum.
Four months after he was deposed, Mr. Morsi and 14 senior members of the Muslim Brotherhood were put on trial.
Azaria, now 20, was charged with manslaughter and put on trial in a military court, with the verdict due on Wednesday.
Two women accused of murdering the half-brother of Kim Jong Un, North Korea's dictator, were put on trial in Malaysia.
Legal experts said Simpson could not be put on trial for the murders again because of the doctrine of double jeopardy.
Ten female driving activists were put on trial last week after months of allegations that they were tortured while in prison.
Soon after, the Lovings were arrested, put on trial and banned from the state of Virginia for their apparently illegal union.
She told The Daily Mail that she wants to return to the UK to be put on trial for her crimes.
The government says about half are, like Mr. Zubaydah so far, impossible to put on trial but too dangerous to release.
Eleven Saudi suspects have been put on trial in secretive proceedings but only a few hearings have been held since January.
So a historically significant Ukrainian service member was captured and put on trial on flimsy charges, without prisoner of war protections.
"They will put on trial the entire Italian people," he took to saying on the campaign trail, often to sustained applause.
His testimony was key to Lula's legal entanglements, the statement added, saying Amaral himself should be put on trial for perjury.
Again, it was scuttled when a black employee pointed out the racial overtones of a black man's being put on trial.
His plays were cut, thrown out, closed down; he was briefly arrested and frequently put on trial, though always rising up victorious.
Some 2m of the 6m Rwandans still alive in 1994 were eventually put on trial—that is, most of the adult population.
To some critics, his plea-bargain deals with gangsters like Nalo look like the dubious dealmaking that he has put on trial.
Sandor was put on trial for his crimes and forced to fight for his life, but emerged triumphant and won his freedom.
"He was put on trial and was convicted and sentenced to death," Iran judiciary spokesman Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei told reporters Monday.
He then is put on trial, not for killing the Arab, but for being a heartless son who never loved his mother.
The controversial Chinese Christian politician was put on trial in December over accusations that he insulted Islam while campaigning for re-election.
"Zinky Boys" (1992), for example, about Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan, led her to be put on trial for defaming the Soviet Army.
Zenger, accused of publishing writings in the New York Weekly Journal illustrating the wrongdoings of the royal governor, was put on trial.
Yingluck was investigated by Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) amid an outcry over the rice subsidy scandal, and put on trial.
It brought hundreds of thousands of protesters onto the streets in several mass demonstrations before Purnama was put on trial for blasphemy.
"Today, women who report sexual assault are routinely put on trial themselves and rarely get a voice in the outcome," she said.
They tried to make me talk to a mental health officer, then eventually I was put on trial and sentenced to prison.
Mr. Gulyamov was put on trial and sentenced to life in prison for arms trafficking, links to organized crime and other offenses.
Although the film's ending, when Dramaan is put on trial, is reminiscent of Greek tragedy, the justice meted out observes local custom.
Several leaders of the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami party, whose numerous members had sided with the Pakistani military, were put on trial.
But when a cyberneticist expert requests permission to deconstruct and study his positronic brain, Data's right to exist is put on trial.
In Britain, where he lived for several years, he was arrested and put on trial at the Old Bailey for "reproducing" the currency.
"I would start believing when JeM infrastructure gets downsized, its leader Masud Azhar is publicly arrested and put on trial," she told Reuters.
She attempted to commit suicide with a cyanide pill, but it failed and Kim was put on trial and imprisoned in South Korea.
Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the charges against the men "with prejudice," meaning they can't be put on trial again, The Arizona Republic reported.
The Cleveland father of three and grandfather of ten was put on trial in the 1970s, 1980s, and 2000s to determine his identity.
According to Salvadoran group Citizens' Coalition for the Decriminalization of Abortion, 129 women were put on trial for abortion between 200 and 2011.
But the real killer of both 3-year-olds is revealed to the reader before the wrong men are even put on trial.
That connection quickly soured when his adoptive parents were put on trial for "appropriation" and sentenced to six years in prison in 2013.
Judge Gloria Navarro dismissed the charges against the men "with prejudice," meaning they can't be put on trial again, The Arizona Republic reported.
Mohammed al-Suhaim, a scholar of Islam at King Saud University in Riyadh, tweeted a hashtag calling for Khatib to be put on trial.
When the machine explodes, the couple are put on trial, in a case that upends the entire community, unearthing shameful secrets, rivalries, and scandals.
Nearly 70 lawmakers are currently on trial in the investigation, while former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has also been put on trial.
Defense lawyer Ouch Sopheaktra said the three remaining foreigners still in detention - from Britain, the Netherlands and Norway, would soon be put on trial.
Nothing happened for five years, until he killed a 16-year-old girl in 2013, was put on trial and convicted of both murders.
They were waiting around to be put on trial in France for hijacking and she didn't know how that was going to turn out.
As a result, both Williams and Elliot were put on trial for charges related to trafficking MDA, conspiring to traffic MDA, and possessing MDA.
It would be Brazil's first impeachment since former President Fernando Collor de Mello was put on trial in the Senate in 1992 for corruption.
Magistrates had to re-file their request for China's fourth-biggest bank to be put on trial after a procedural error interrupted hearings in April.
"Nadia cannot understand why, even though the genocide began over three years ago, no ISIS member has been put on trial for it," Clooney wrote.
Nelson Mandela and eight others were put on trial in 1963 and 1964 for their anti-apartheid activism, but there are no images — only audio.
London (CNN Business)Carlos Ghosn could be held in a Japanese jail for another six months before he's put on trial for alleged financial crimes.
Raggi herself was put on trial last year, accused of lying about her involvement in the nomination of the director of the city's tourism department.
In a reckoning rare in the annals of international justice, more than 1,000 former officers have been put on trial, and hundreds have been convicted.
When he was put on trial for grave-robbing, he was exonerated—not because he was innocent, but because the statute of limitations had expired.
The truth is that what Egypt needs is exactly the kind of work that I and 42 other people were put on trial for doing.
When the eight culprits were put on trial, in 2011, the women were forbidden to testify; their fathers and husbands spoke against the defendants instead.
The throngs of Sudanese protesters who forced the ouster of Mr. al-Bashir last Thursday have demanded that he be arrested and put on trial.
"Sweet Country" (2018)Directed by Warwick Thornton A period western set in 1929 on the Northern Territory frontier where justice itself is put on trial.
But in the month the first installment appeared, members of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee were put on trial, to be executed the following month.
It's not clear if Mr. Robow will be given a position in the Somali government, placed under house arrest or possibly even put on trial.
One of the significant differences between many of the wrongdoings in the past and those done by Weinstein is that he was put on trial.
Hours later, that suspect, Craig Myers (James Harkness), is viciously beaten and left for dead, leading Dean to be put on trial for attempted murder.
The United States and European Union have called on Russia to release the men, but the Kremlin has said they must be put on trial.
You still get to talk about your actions and experiences as a participant, but it's not your personal real-life sex life being put on trial.
In spite of the extradition request, Baldetti must first face justice in Guatemala before she can be put on trial in the United States, Barreda said.
Last month, French prosecutors requested that Teodorin Obiang, the son of President Teodoro Obiang, be put on trial, alleging misuse of public funds for personal gain.
They include two lawyers who successfully defended John Gotti junior, the son of a mafia boss, who had been put on trial for racketeering and kidnapping.
Jehovah's Witnesses have been arrested and put on trial in places ranging from Crimea, which was annexed by Russia in 2014, to the heart of Siberia.
Catalonia's independence drive has irritated many and will be a key factor, especially at a time when 12 of its former leaders are put on trial.
Guatemala put on trial two former military officers charged with letting their soldiers kidnap and rape 290 Mayan women during the country's 86-year civil war.
He was arrested and put on trial for "gathering information," and the sentence can be appealed, said Mohseni-Ejheie, speaking in the Fars News video statement.
In March, after being put on trial in an Israeli military court, Ms. Tamimi accepted a plea bargain, pleading guilty to charges including assault and incitement.
Over the past decade, I've quite literally been policed—put on trial, imprisoned, and publicly shamed—for other people's perceptions of my sexuality, emotionality, and femininity.
Mr. McConnell's uncompromising stand signaled that a House impeachment resolution would face a stone wall in the Senate, where Mr. Trump would be put on trial.
The viceroy in Mexico City forced Oñate to resign as governor of New Mexico, and the conquistador was put on trial and found guilty of excesses.
If enough lawmakers had voted against Mr. Temer, he would have been suspended for 180 days and potentially put on trial, much like Ms. Rousseff was.
It takes a lot more evidence before a grand jury is going to proceed to say this person needs to be put on trial for something.
Later, in 2014, he was again put on trial and sentenced to three years in prison — not for all of the above atrocities, but for embezzlement.
Accused of "inciting hatred and disparaging the human dignity of citizens," he was put on trial for extremism along with a second elder, Vyacheslav Stepanov, 40.
But he evaded capture during the long U.S. occupation as other Saddam aides were killed or put on trial and sectarian civil war engulfed the country.
The only two presidents ever impeached, Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton, were each put on trial by opposition Republicans only to be acquitted in the Senate.
His friend, Carpenter, was pegged early on as a person of interest and in 1994 was put on trial for the murder after the case was reopened.
When Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini took over, my grandfather was imprisoned, put on trial for less than 20 minutes without a lawyer on trumped-up charges of espionage.
Although Martin was the first time I actively recognized this phenomenon, he and Dao are far from the only people whose characters have been put on trial.
In the ensuing clashes, six protesters were killed and hundreds arrested, some of whom were put on trial for charges carrying long sentences or the death penalty.
A total of 785 signatories were put on trial in separate cases, according to Academics for Peace, which also says that 204 had been sentenced so far.
It is thought that over 800 people were put on trial in Cartagena over the course of the Inquisition, including black slaves accused of witchcraft and enchantment.
Amid the outcry over the rice subsidy scandal, Yingluck was investigated by Thailand's National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) for the rice subsidy issue and put on trial.
As leading members of Hitler's Third Reich were put on trial for war crimes, Josef Mengele fled to Argentina and lived in Buenos Aires for a decade.
A dozen members of the militia were put on trial in June, but those proceedings were put on hold in October pending investigations by United Nations officials.
In the Netflix true crime docu-series The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez, the social workers that neglected to protect Gabriel from harm are also put on trial.
While Mr. Warmbier was put on trial and his family knew he was being held by the North Korean government, Mr. Tice's case has been a conundrum.
Should the final tally be in favor of impeachment, Trump will be put on trial in the Senate which has the power to remove him from office.
Eleven suspects have been put on trial for Khashoggi's slaying, but Callamard is reportedly requesting investigations into Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other Saudi officials.
And it is common to see the character of the girls or women (or in smaller numbers, boys) put on trial, rather than the actions of the men.
If all goes as expected, Vice President Michel Temer will assume the presidency next month on an interim basis while Rousseff is put on trial in the Senate.
Be smart: Congress hasn't used its strongest contempt power — "inherent contempt," where a witness can be put on trial and imprisoned in the Capitol — in nearly a century.
German prosecutors are keen to see as many perpetrators of Nazi crimes put on trial as possible, but the few remaining suspects are now in extreme old age.
If articles are approved, the president will be put on trial before the Senate, unless Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans move to block a trial.
Carles Puigdemont, whom Mr. Rajoy dismissed as leader of the region, has been campaigning from Belgium, from where he has refused to be put on trial in Spain.
With Cancel Cancel Culture, Refinery29 will examine the implications of "cancelling" public figures whose fuckups — major or minor — were put on trial in the court of public opinion.
With Cancel Cancel Culture, Refinery29 will examine the implications of "cancelling" public figures whose fuckups — major or minor — were put on trial in the court of public opinion.
With Cancel Cancel Culture, Refinery237 will examine the implications of "cancelling" public figures whose fuckups — major or minor — were put on trial in the court of public opinion.
Ten female driving activists were put on trial last spring ⁠— despite the lifting of the driving ban ⁠— after months of allegations that they were tortured while in prison.
A French civil court on Thursday reportedly ruled in favor of a rooster named Maurice, who was put on trial by his neighbors for his early morning crowing.
She was captured and put on trial in southern Russia, charged with complicity in the deaths of Russian journalists who were killed by artillery while covering the conflict.
Last month senior Turkish security officials were among 34 defendants put on trial accused of links to the murder of a prominent Armenian journalist, Hrant Dink, a decade ago.
The Italian senate wants to see far-right leader and former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini put on trial for kidnapping migrants, and Salvini has hit back with predictable defiance.
Mexican law does not provide for impeachment of the president and mandates that the incumbent can only be put on trial for treason and serious crimes, such as murder.
Monday saw the start of the trial of Princess Cristina de Borbén – the first member of Spain's royal family ever to be put on trial in a criminal court.
The three white officers who perpetrated these crimes — Ronald August, Robert Paille, and David Senak — were put on trial in 1969 for murder, conspiracy, and federal civil rights violations.
Since then, the group has been arrested for its anti-government sentiments, put on trial, imprisoned, and finally—after the intervention of human rights groups and international media—freed.
The report recommended that the Baghdad operations commander in charge of the response to the unrest and dozens of other senior security officials be dismissed and put on trial.
The report recommended that the Baghdad operations commander in charge of the response to the unrest and dozens of other senior security officials be dismissed and put on trial.
He was the leader of the cult-like group called the "Manson family" that garnered national attention after they were linked to the Tate murders and put on trial.
The guy was so bad, he was even put on trial for excessive cruelty by the Spanish colonial government—an institution with fairly low standards in the 16th century.
BRASILIA, May 11 (Reuters) - The Brazilian Senate began a crucial session on Wednesday that will decide whether President Dilma Rousseff should be put on trial for breaking budget laws.
Similarly, Mr. Iceta was criticized for proposing that separatist politicians should be pardoned rather than put on trial, if they acknowledged that a unilateral declaration of independence was illegal.
His government is examining the legality of the move after Rousseff was put on trial by the Senate for allegedly using money from the state bank to boost spending.
"The detainees in political education camps are held without any due process rights -- neither charged nor put on trial -- and have no access to lawyers and family," HRW said.
The next best option is making sure that there's always someone involved in the process who can be chewed out, sued, or put on trial if things go badly.
Rousseff will have to step away from her duties for at least six months, at which point she will be put on trial to face charges of manipulating government accounts.
In the ninth century he was exhumed, dressed in full papal regalia, put on trial as a corpse—and found guilty of perjury and violating the laws of the church.
Tension has risen since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordered Islamist leaders suspected of atrocities during the 1971 war of independence from Pakistan to be put on trial for war crimes.
"It's the first time in Israel and in the world that the wife of a leader is put on trial for food entrees," her legal team said in a statement.
Fenton Bailey: In the trial after he'd died, the pictures were put on trial for obscenity, but they were safe because yes, they are obscene, but they have artistic merit.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian congressional committee on Thursday voted against sending a corruption charge against President Michel Temer to the Supreme Court for the leader to be put on trial.
When Bo Xilai, a rival to the current ruler, Xi Jinping, was put on trial for corruption, he described his wife as "insane" in an effort to lessen his sentence.
If you want to eat … • Sashay your way to drag brunch at Oscar Wilde, an antique-filled bar named for the Victorian Irish writer put on trial for his homosexuality.
More than 1,500 former officials in the country have been put on trial for crimes including torture, thousands of forced disappearances and executions and the abduction of hundreds of babies.
She was put on trial and sentenced to death, but Kim was later pardoned by then-President Roh Tae-woo, despite criticism from the main opposition party at the time.
Brazilian Congress will vote during the week if it allows or not the corruption charge to be sent to the Supreme Court for the leader to be put on trial.
He helped to pass crucial tax measures and delayed an audit into a breach of budgetary laws for which she will now likely be put on trial in his chamber.
The full lower house, which has the power to decide whether a president should be put on trial by the Supreme Court, will likely close the case a week later.
Jordan has put on trial and sentenced dozens of militants who returned from Syria, some of whom were recruited by Syria's al Qaeda offshoot Nusra Front or the Islamic State group.
Four years later, the show has gotten much more complicated; a recent arc sees Steven abducted by his alien enemies, and being put on trial for his mother's ancient war crimes.
Critics say it let many high-ranking Nazis and SS members escaped justice only for their juniors, small cogs in the Nazi death machine, to be put on trial decades later.
Asked by Reuters whether the German court was correct to say Puigdemont could not now be put on trial for rebellion, neither the Spanish government nor the Supreme Court would comment.
When Ted Bundy, the notorious serial killer who raped and murdered more than 30 women, was put on trial in 1979, women from all over the world sent him fan mail.
Adams said the play, "No Bad Women: Rape on Trial", "shows how sex workers face a character assassination in court, and that you get put on trial rather than the rapist".
Still, the exchange highlighted the way that Gawker's culture of reporting on some of the most intimate aspects of the lives of celebrities and prominent newsmakers was being put on trial.
Packed off to prison, betrayed by a fellow inmate, tortured by the press and put on trial (with a showstopping turn on the stand), she is railroaded toward the gas chamber.
Dilma Rousseff will have to step away from her duties for at least six months, at which point she will be put on trial to face charges of manipulating government accounts.
Mr. Basuki was put on trial for blasphemy, but one day after the election, prosecutors decided to drop the charges — reinforcing the widespread belief that the whole case was politically motivated.
Ghazanfarabadi said the detainees will be soon put on trial and the ringleaders would face serious charges including "moharebeh" — an Islamic term meaning warring against God — which carries the death penalty.
Ghazanfarabadi said the detainees will be soon put on trial and the ringleaders would face serious charges including "moharebeh" -- an Islamic term meaning warring against God -- which carries the death penalty.
After being put on trial and losing the election in the second round, Purnama was sentenced in May to two years in prison in a ruling that was internationally condemned as unjust.
CAG members have been put on trial in China multiple times, and in one case were accused of committing a murder in a McDonald's in China as part of their missionary activity.
Covert agents who are not diplomats have no such immunity and so, if they are caught, they may be charged with espionage and put on trial (or, in some countries, much worse).
Critics say he should recuse himself in any cases that come before the Supreme Court, given his extremely close ties to the people who may be put on trial before the court.
He was arrested in 1991 after speculation he was planning to flee the country, put on trial and then sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for incitement to manslaughter.
Perhaps one of the most ludicrous examples of this persecution was when a fictional character, a puppet named Aunt Fahita (who has her own verified account on Twitter), was put on trial.
Some regularly demand that Mr. Gorbachev be put on trial for the events, not least, as one member of Parliament put it, to expose the operations of a "fifth column" within Russia.
Anti-corruption prosecutors have been cracking down on high-level graft in recent years, convicting people across parties put on trial at a steady rate of just under 90 percent in 2017.
Jordan has put on trial and sentenced dozens of militants who returned from Syria, some of whom were recruited by Syria's Al Qaeda offshoot, the Nusra Front, or the Islamic State group.
Other lawyers and activists who had been picked up in an expansive campaign by the government that began in the summer of 2015 were either released or put on trial and sentenced.
Putin's comments marked a departure from the Kremlin's insistence that the sailors must be put on trial and that their case must be properly investigated before any discussion of their possible release.
"It is obvious that he has stolen money," Mr. Mahathir said, indicating that his government had already accumulated "enough evidence" to have Mr. Najib and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, put on trial.
Stone was the sixth Trump associate put on trial due to revelations made by Mueller; the list includes former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn and former Trump lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.
Mexico gave refuge to nine people in La Paz, some of whom the Anez government, which is gearing up for presidential elections, has described as criminals and wants to put on trial.
Some Israelis who had complained that the army's high command failed to back up Sergeant Azaria asserted that the soldiers had fallen short because they were afraid of being put on trial.
"If the defendant is not put on trial [and] is not tried within a year, you have the potential to have that case dismissed, and that's what happened here," Orsini told the paper.
"However, they are unlikely to find significant support given high concerns over sovereignty in Taiwan and the fact that Chan will immediately be put on trial when he returns to Taiwan," she said.
Amid large, well-funded rallies in November and December, where hundreds of thousands of protesters heard calls for his imprisonment, Purnama - widely known by his nickname Ahok - was put on trial for blasphemy.
Since then, at least 19 members have been detained on criminal charges in Russia with one, Danish citizen Dennis Christensen, now held for more than a year and put on trial for extremism.
The Chinese woman accused of trespassing at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is about to be put on trial in what is sure to be a lively and curious legal spectacle.
Activists and opposition figures say top officials should be put on trial for a loss of public funds that they say has worsened Jordan's economic woes and record $40 billion in public debt.
Ms. Yingluck, who was forced from office in 2014, was put on trial in Thailand last year, accused of costing the country $8 billion by mismanaging a rice subsidy initiative while prime minister.
In Laura Purcell's uncanny Gothic mystery, THE POISON THREAD (Penguin, paper, $16), a 13-year-old seamstress named Ruth Butterham is put on trial for plying her sewing skills to murder her mistress.
He was eventually put on trial with 739 other defendants, in one of the largest mass hearings since the Arab Spring in 2011, facing 24 charges including weapons possession, illegal assembly and murder.
"He's a symbol which unites all Japanese," the general wrote in a secret telegram, warning that a million American soldiers would be needed to subdue the country if Hirohito were put on trial.
Joseph Brodsky, "Less Than One" (1986)Country of origin: Soviet UnionReason for leaving: Put on trial and into psychiatric institutions for his dissident beliefs, Brodsky was expelled from the Soviet Union in 1972.
After Mr. Azaria was charged with manslaughter and put on trial, his supporters denounced what they called the "Azaria effect," accusing the army of making its soldiers too soft and hesitant to act.
Critics contend that the law would allow virtually anyone in the city to be picked up and put on trial in mainland China, where judges must follow the orders of the Communist Party.
Kadyrov, Putin's strongest ally in the mostly Muslim North Caucasus area of southern Russia, had also said he thought the liberal opposition should be put on trial for sabotage, angering and frightening Kremlin opponents.
Two Yugoslav army officers were sentenced to prison by the Hague war crimes tribunal for their complicity in the farm massacre, but few perpetrators of these killings and other crimes were put on trial.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Sudanese demonstrated in Khartoum and other cities on Monday to call for the former ruling party to be dissolved and for ex-officials to be put on trial.
Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya who released the video of Kasyanov in a rifle's sites, has used Stalin-era rhetoric to suggest members of the liberal opposition be put on trial for sabotage.
The so-called direct listing, which differs from a traditional IPO in that it does not raise fresh funds, will put on trial a method pioneered last year by music streaming business Spotify Technology.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey put on trial 200 suspects on Monday including senior military officers accused of plotting and orchestrating last year's failed coup, in a court case where prosecutors are calling for life sentences.
Mary "stands near those who suffer," the pope said in his homily, "including those who have been put on trial, condemned by all, deported" — those, he said, who are on the fringes of society.
The previous president and other members of the Catalonian government are to be put on trial merely for organizing a public consultation in 2014 on independence in which more than 2.3 million Catalans participated.
QAMISHLI, Syria — Thousands of foreign Islamic State fighters currently held in northeastern Syria will be put on trial by a new court system as early as March, a senior Kurdish official told VICE News.
Eulmi was taken into custody on suspicion of "getting illegal privileges and smuggling capital abroad," state TV said, pending completion of an investigation that will determine whether he is formally charged and put on trial.
International human rights activists say militants are put on trial in military courts that are unconstitutional and lack proper legal safeguards, adding that there are growing cases of mistreatment and of extracting confessions under duress.
Assange fears Sweden will extradite him to the United States, where he could be put on trial over WikiLeaks' publication of classified military and diplomatic documents, one of the largest information leaks in U.S. history.
Then, the conglomerate's de-facto leader, Jay Y. Lee, was arrested and put on trial for his alleged involvement in a massive corruption scandal that led to the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye.
The detainees, who were all from the working class city of Zarqa east of the capital, were being interrogated before being put on trial in a military court, the authorities said without giving a date.
Ms. Bachelet turned a spotlight on Saudi Arabia, where the government announced last week that women's rights activists detained last year would be put on trial but did not specify a date or the charges.
"It's the first time in Israel and in the world that the wife of a leader is put on trial for food entrees," her legal team said in a statement in response to the indictment.
Once issued, it requires another member state to arrest and extradite a criminal suspect, or sentenced criminal, to the state which has issued the warrant so the person can be put on trial or detained.
"If Congress has any connection left whatsoever with the society it represents, then Janot's strategy of wearing lawmakers down with multiple votes will win and you will see the president put on trial," Melo said.
He was ultimately put on trial and convicted of war crimes in Sierra Leone with a UN-backed special court, where Taylor famously claimed the CIA had assisted his 1985 escape from prison in Boston.
After approval by the lower house, the impeachment process was passed to the Senate, where a Senate committee recommended on Friday that the president be put on trial by the full chamber for breaking budget laws.
In the late-1970s, John Demjanjuk, a Ukranian-born, naturalized United States citizen, was put on trial to determine his true identity and his involvement in crimes against humanity as a Nazi guard stationed at Treblinka.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium's federal prosecutors are applying to have seven pharma executives put on trial on suspicion of supplying a key ingredient for making crystal meth to a Mexican drug cartel, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
As detailed in Making a Murder, which launched on Netflix in December and quickly became wildly popular, both Dassey and his uncle, Steven Avery, were accused of, put on trial for, and convicted of Halbach's murder.
Because of a poem, a novel, an interview, a tweet or a cartoon, we can be called a "backstabber" in pro-government media, lynched in social media, demonized, ostracized, put on trial or even get arrested.
Eyuboglu said Onderoglu also faces a separate legal case for supporting academics put on trial for signing a letter calling for an end to the conflict between Turkish security forces and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).
We've all seen androids put on trial, whether in that one Star Trek episode or that one Animatrix segment -- but the real thing turns out to be a lot messier and a lot harder to predict.
Thirty journalists and executives from the now-defunct Zaman newspaper, widely seen as the flagship media outlet for the network of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, were put on trial two months after the coup attempt.
If she is suspended and put on trial, she would become the second of Brazil's four elected presidents to be removed from office since democracy was re-established in the mid-1980s after a long dictatorship.
If she is suspended and put on trial, she will become the second of Brazil's four elected presidents to be removed from office since democracy was re-established in the mid-1980s after a long dictatorship.
"Five people who were arrested recently for their connections outside the country were put on trial ...and four of them have received their sentences," Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei was quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency.
Buhari, a former military ruler, said in August he would study a judicial inquiry report recommending that soldiers who killed hundreds of Shi'ites in December should be put on trial, but no decision has been announced.
Obiang was already put on trial in January but the case, which has been 10 years in the works, was postponed after his lawyers argued their client had not had enough time to prepare his defense.
But what struck Regina Taylor hardest were newspaper articles about James Collins Johnson, a janitor at Princeton who was arrested in 1843 and put on trial after a white student identified him as a fugitive slave.
A rape case involving a model named Gina-Lisa Lohfink stirred up controversy because she was captured on video telling a man to stop but ultimately she was put on trial for filing a false claim.
By facing the law, Mr. al-Bashir joins a list of reputedly despotic leaders who have been removed from office through popular protests and who have been put on trial over their actions while in power.
The president of Horowitz's foundation claims that the money was meant to help Wilders with legal fees — he's been put on trial multiple times over hate speech charges in the Netherlands — and not explicit political donations.
Monday's verdict from Judge Barry Williams was handed down against 42-year-old Brian Rice, the most senior police officer put on trial for the 25-year-old black man's death more than a year ago.
In New York, officers are rarely indicted by grand juries, let alone put on trial, for deaths that occur in the line of duty — no officer has been charged in the death of Mr. Garner in 2014.
HANOI, Vietnam – A court in southern Vietnam is scheduled to put on trial next week an American citizen of Vietnamese descent accused of disturbing public order after he took part in rare protests, state media reported Friday.
But many South Koreans have a sense that what is being put on trial is not so much two politicians but an entire system of politics, of which Ms Park and Mr Lee are merely lamentable examples.
Bolsonaro, who defends Brazil's 1964-4.163 military dictatorship, said on Globo TV on Tuesday that a policeman who kills "10, 15 or 20 (criminals) with 10 or 30 bullets" should be decorated and not put on trial.
"Free speech means people don't get harmed, or jailed, or put on trial for what they say — as they do in Turkey," said Peter Balakian, an Armenian-American poet who just won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.
Assange says he fears Sweden will extradite him to the United States, where he could be put on trial over WikiLeaks' publication of classified military and diplomatic documents, one of the largest information leaks in U.S. history.
I understand that this moment is supposed to set up what comes later, namely Doggett allowing Coates to escape from the prison unharmed, an action for which she is later put "on trial" by her fellow inmates.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Two men who used to run a Vatican-owned children's hospital were put on trial on Tuesday, accused of diverting nearly half a million dollars of funds to renovate a top cardinal's luxury flat.
Religious and political tensions have spiralled in the last six months with Islamist-led rallies against Jakarta's former governor, Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, an ethnic Chinese Christian who was charged with insulting the Koran and put on trial.
More than a year after young Somali men from Minneapolis were put on trial for trying to join the Islamic State in 2016, a bomb was thrown though the window of the Dar Al Farooq mosque last summer.
VATICAN CITY – An Italian journalist who was put on trial by the Vatican for divulging confidential documents is coming out with a new book promising to reveal fresh secrets about sex, crimes and money in the Holy See.
Religious tension has soared this year after Islamist-led rallies saw Jakarta's incumbent governor, a member of a so-called double minority who is ethnic Chinese and Christian, put on trial during city elections over Koran insult allegations.
Suspended President Dilma Rousseff, whom the Senate last week voted to put on trial on charges of breaking budget laws, proposed a measure last year to speed up the leniency deals in a bid to revive the economy.
Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, also said that he had raised concerns with China about lawyers and activists put on trial and convicted amid "allegations of forced confessions" in a year-long crackdown.
"The attitude of both the Russian Federation and Belarus toward this criminal case is known and is obvious: these countries do not want their citizens to be put on trial," presiding judge Ainora Kornelija Maceviciene told the court.
Although the thoughtful opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel is persuasive in establishing that a president cannot be put on trial, it addresses only briefly the question of whether he could simply be indicted but not tried.
To date, only one has been put on trial there, the suspended speaker of the lower house of Congress, Eduardo Cunha, who is facing several investigations into millions of dollars in bribes and undeclared bank accounts in Switzerland.
Dinh La Thang, the most senior Vietnamese politician to be put on trial in decades, said he would like to "bow and say sorry" to the Communist Party, to which he remained "absolutely loyal", according to the VNExpress newspaper.
Former U.N. chief weapons inspector Ake Sellstrom, who is now chief scientist for the U.N.-OPCW mission, said it is critical that perpetrators of chemical attacks are put on trial to deter future use of weapons of mass destruction.
Anne and other patients are organizing to ensure that, in this case, their side of the story is heard—as it has not been in many other instances where doctors have been put on trial for illicit opioid prescribing.
Indonesia has put on trial JAD's leader, Aman Abdurrahman, for his alleged involvement in several bombings, including a January 2016 attack in which four people were killed and 25 wounded by a suicide bomber and gunmen in central Jakarta.
BAMAKO (Reuters) - A Malian former police chief cut off people's hands during an occupation in 2012-13 by Islamist rebels who imposed a harsh form of Islamic law, a court heard on Friday as he was put on trial.
" In the wake of the Haymarket Affair in Chicago in 1886, when a dozen people were killed, many more wounded, and eight anarchist leaders were put on trial for conspiracy, Howells publicly opposed "punishing men for their frantic opinions.
Then Tyrion was put on trial by the most powerful people of Westeros, who just sorta let him take control of the situation to make a speech and install Bran Stark as the new king of the Seven Kingdoms.
When he was finally caught in 1989 and put on trial, Friedrich hired a Tasmanian aspiring novelist named Richard Flanagan to ghostwrite his autobiography for $10,000, which the young Flanagan was instructed to complete in just six grueling weeks.
Campaigning ahead of regional elections, the leader of Italy's right-wing League party, Matteo Salvini, asked to be put on trial over his handling of migrants at sea last year when he was interior minister in the previous government.
Media reports quoted Krstajic as telling Serbian reporters that German referee Felix Brych, who denied his team a penalty, should be put on trial in The Hague, home of the United Nations' war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Senate committee recommended on Friday that Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff be put on trial by the full chamber for breaking budget laws, moving a step closer to the likely suspension of the leftist leader from office next week.
HANOI (Reuters) - A court in Vietnam on Monday jailed a former deputy governor of the central bank for three years, his lawyer said, the most senior banking official put on trial in the Southeast Asian nation amid a crackdown on corruption.
In July 2014 Ms Savchenko was captured by pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine, smuggled by Russian security services across the border and put on trial for allegedly directing artillery fire that resulted in the death of two Russian television journalists.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A prominent Turkish journalist denied on Wednesday that he sent out subliminal messages to coup plotters who tried to overthrow President Tayyip Erdogan last year, saying he had been put on trial for a crime which did not exist.
Ekhbariya did not provide the nationalities or names of those convicted, details about when they were arrested or put on trial, nor what sentences were issued by the specialist criminal court in Riyadh, which was set up to try terrorism cases.
The city's debt has ballooned to some $15 billion, twice its annual budget, and, since November, dozens of Roman business leaders and former city officials have been put on trial for corruption charges in what has become known as Mafia Capitale.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Mozambique's government is to fight for the extradition from South Africa of former finance minister Manuel Chang, who the United States is seeking to put on trial, according to a letter from a law firm seen by Reuters.
The capital Jakarta has seen a series of mass rallies led by hardline Islamists calling for Purnama, Jakarta's first Christian and Chinese governor, to be jailed even as he was put on trial over allegations that he had insulted the Koran.
But at a moment when European headlines are filled with talk of closing borders and keeping out immigrants, Cédric Herrou, an olive and poultry farmer from the mountains of southern France, is being put on trial for doing the opposite.
Over at Oscar Wilde — an antique-filled bar named for the Victorian Irish writer put on trial for his homosexuality — festivities will be ongoing throughout June, including a drag queen brunch every weekend leading up to and through pride week.
But earlier on Friday, Sudan's new military leaders announced that they would not extradite Mr. al-Bashir for trial, and that he would instead be put on trial in Sudan — a decision that drew widespread condemnation from international human rights advocates.
Pablo Z. demands that those responsible for these systematic violations of human rights be put on trial and wants the rampant corruption in the highest places — far too often protected by a system rigged to benefit the obscenely rich — be penalized.
Wu, who steered the insurance giant as it became one of China's most aggressive dealmakers, was put on trial in late March, charged with illegal fundraising worth 65.2 billion yuan ($10.2 billion) and embezzling 10 billion yuan from its insurance fund.
And Mr. Temer, the current president, is working furiously to avoid being put on trial, hoping to persuade lawmakers not to send the charges against him to the Supreme Court, the only venue where senior sitting politicians can be prosecuted.
DUBAI (Reuters) - The son of a detained Iranian opposition leader has been sentenced to six months in jail, his brother said on Monday, after releasing an open letter from his father demanding to be put on trial after years of his house arrest.
Elsewhere, In Brazil, Brazil's interim President Michel Temer called on his country to rally behind his government of "national salvation," Reuters reported, hours after the Senate voted to suspend and put on trial his leftist predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, for breaking budget laws.
According to the report, former MSU women's gymnastics coach Kathie Klages was told by a 16-year-old high school student in 1997 that Nassar had sexually assaulted her — almost 20 years before he was fired from the school and put on trial.
In the Russian empire, such craziness persisted until the very eve of the revolution: in 1913, a Jew called Mendel Beilis was put on trial in Kiev for "ritual murder" against a background of public hysteria whipped up by ultra-nationalist groups.
FLORENCE, Italy, April 20 (Reuters) - A procedural error has tripped up a money laundering case focused on Bank of China (BOC), meaning Italian magistrates will have to refile their request for four bank employees to be put on trial, a legal source said.
Temer, who replaced leftist Dilma Rousseff in May after she was put on trial in the Senate for allegedly doctoring the fiscal accounts, has proposed a cap on public expenditures and plans to submit legislation to reduce overly generous social security benefits.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe put on trial on Monday an activist pastor accused of attempting to subvert the government, a charge that carries up to 20 years in prison on conviction, following protests last year against President Robert Mugabe's handling of the economy.
Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University professor of law and contributor to The Hill, said Manafort may not be able to negotiate a deal with Mueller since the former campaign chairman is the first person in the probe to be put on trial.
Yes, reckoning with the decades of abuse that women have suffered at the hands of men has been instrumental in the movement toward real change, with public figures who were once stalwarts of their respective industries rightfully named and put on trial.
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Claims by a Kaduna state official that Nigeria's military secretly buried 347 people after clashes with members of a minority Shi'ite Muslim sect should be investigated and anyone suspected of wrongdoing put on trial, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.
Many of these ranchers think the DC-based government shouldn't have so much control over land in the West, and that feud became dramatized when the Hammonds were put on trial for starting fires in 2001 and 2006 on US government property.
In the recording, made before Rousseff was put on trial and published by newspaper Folha de S. Paulo on Monday, Juca told a friend he agreed on the need for a "national pact" to limit the graft probe rattling the political establishment.
If two-thirds of the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house, votes to accept the corruption charges or any others that may be coming, and the Supreme Court agrees, he will be suspended for up to 180 days and put on trial.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte dared the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday to jail him or hang him over alleged extrajudicial killings in his war on drugs, but said he would refuse to cooperate with foreigners if put on trial.
Senator Romero Juca said that Temer, who would replace President Dilma Rousseff if she is put on trial by the Senate in mid-May as expected, would prioritize reform of Brazil's overextended pension system, one of the main drains on government coffers.
Princess Cristina de Borb n, 50, the first member of Spain's royal family ever to be put on trial in a criminal court, is charged with tax fraud as part of an alleged $6 million embezzlement scheme involving her husband and 16 other defendants.
PARIS (Reuters) - The son of Equatorial Guinea's president was put on trial in his absence on Monday in France, accused of buying palatial Parisian properties and exotic cars with money plundered from his native country, a small oil-rich state on Africa's west coast.
The four officers involved in King's beating were put on trial and acquitted, which led to the 1992 riots in L.A. The riots left more than 50 people dead; some of the documentary's sources suggested the LAPD didn't intervene enough to stop the violence.
His opponents need two-thirds of the votes in the chamber - 342 out of 513 - to approve a charge that Temer took bribes from the world's largest meatpacker, JBS SA, and send the case to the Supreme Court, where he could be put on trial.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court justices appeared poised to side with a black Mississippi death row inmate put on trial six times for a 423 quadruple murder who accused a prosecutor of repeatedly blocking black potential jurors, though the court's only black member sounded skeptical.
Temer, who was Rousseff's vice president until he took over when she was put on trial in May, said he is confident the Senate will convict her of breaking budget laws and positively assess his achievements for Brazil in more than two months at the helm.
"It was a question of time that someone is identified and will be accused and later on arrested, most probably indicted and put on trial in Germany or another European country," Wolfgang Kaleck, the head of European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) told Reuters.
The true-crime series, released last week, focuses on the case of John Demjanjuk, a retired autoworker from the Cleveland area who was put on trial in Israel in the 1980s after he was accused of being a notoriously cruel guard at the Nazi-run concentration camps.
Though widely expected, the spectacle of Ms. Rousseff's being put on trial is a watershed in the power struggle consuming Brazil, which experienced a rare stretch of stability over the last two decades as it strengthened its economy and achieved greater prominence on the world stage.
The true-crime series, released last week, focuses on the case of John Demjanjuk, a retired autoworker from the Cleveland area who was put on trial in the 1980s after he was accused of being "Ivan the Terrible," a notoriously cruel guard at Nazi-run camps.
The case has caused a major rift between the civilian government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was deposed by the coup that brought Mr. Musharraf to power in 1999, and the powerful military establishment, which has been wary of having its former chief put on trial.
Read more: New Zealand's new Labour Party leader is so bored with your sexism That's how many people Turkey put on trial at once Tuesday in a massive courthouse specially built in the capital Ankara to handle cases related to the last year's bloody coup attempt.
"Although the thoughtful opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel is persuasive in establishing that a president cannot be put on trial, it addresses only briefly the question of whether he could simply be indicted but not tried," he wrote in The New York Times op-ed.
Too often, the outcome is even more insulting with attackers never seeing the inside of a jail, after a long court battle in which the victim is effectively put on trial, her reputation called into question with comments about her sexuality or what she wore that day.
"I'm in no way suggesting that Assad is not guilty of these crimes, but this is not the time to be trying to tell him ... that he will and anyone supporting his regime are going to be put on trial for crimes against humanity," Rohrabacher said.
This puts a lot of pressure on Netanyahu and his party to perform well at the polls, because if he manages to retain his position as prime minister, there's a chance he can pass a law that would basically protect him from being put on trial.
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed the move and said it was the result of pressure from his administration on Pakistan to get tougher on militants, while an Indian government official said that merely arresting Saeed was not enough and that he should be put on trial and convicted.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The Iraqi man who was filmed attacking Saddam Hussein's statue with a sledgehammer when U.S. troops stormed into Baghdad in 2003 said Iraq was in a better shape under his rule and George W. Bush and Tony Blair should be put on trial "for ruining" it.
RELATED: Suits, cars and real estate: Manafort's lifestyle put on trial Trump's words on Sessions set his lawyers and subordinates scrambling and could become a legal liability as the special counsel seeks to establish whether there was a corrupt motive in any effort by the President to obstruct justice.
James is likely not the last good person to be put on trial Given the growing political divide in this country, its' safe to say instances like this will continue, although we hope Americans from across the political spectrum can easy up on the character assassinations and stop weaponizing mob mentality.
Mr. Kadyrov, a former Islamist rebel, has repeatedly criticized opposition figures as traitors trying to undermine Russia for the benefit of their Western masters, and has called for the use of Soviet-era tactics against "enemies of the people," who he has said should be put on trial or committed to psychiatric wards.
Purnama, who is an ally of President Joko Widodo, was put on trial late last year over allegations that he had insulted the Koran when he said political rivals were deceiving people by using a verse in from the Islamic holy book to say Muslims should not be led by a non-Muslim.
Three other people were found guilty by Riyadh's criminal court of covering up the crime and were sentenced to a combined 24 years in prison, according to a statement read by the Saudi attorney general's office on state TV. In all, 11 people were put on trial in Saudi Arabia over the killing.
For acknowledging the Armenian genocide in her 2006 novel "The Bastard of Istanbul" she was put on trial for "insulting Turkishness" (the charges were ultimately dropped); and for confronting sexual violence in her fiction, including in "10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World," she has been investigated by Turkish authorities for obscenity.
"If the defendant is not put on trial [and] is not tried within a year, you have the potential to have that case dismissed, and that's what happened here," the defendant's attorney Marshall Orsini told the AP. The county could pursue other charges against the man but cannot try him again on the same ones.
With the attorney general expected any day now to announce that he will seek Mr. Netanyahu's indictment in a sprawling bribery scandal, the prime minister hopes to line up enough lawmakers to keep him in power even if he is put on trial — "what you may label an indictment-proof coalition," said Mr. Plesner.
Kailash attends "Colonial Encounters," a class given by the deeply charismatic professor Ehsaan Ali (a figure based on Eqbal Ahmad), who is friends with Edward Said, teaches over squashy plastic cups of red wine, and was put on trial, during the Vietnam War, for conspiring (along with a priest, a nun, and others) to kidnap Henry Kissinger.
The lower house will decide on Wednesday whether Temer should be put on trial by the Supreme Court for allegedly taking bribes from the world's largest meatpacker, JBS SA. Even though Temer is widely expected to survive the vote, the country's top prosecutor has said he will file at least two more graft-related charges against Temer in coming weeks.
Some high-profile metalheads have done this right: Randy Blythe of Lamb of God had the stones to visit the parents of the Czech fan for whose death he was put on trial, and though I find their PR tactics corny as fuck, Ghost showed real class by stopping their show upon discovering an attendee had died and helping to raise money for his family.

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