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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Jesus

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations Christi ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Witch trial - Number of executions
As mentioned earlier, estimates of the number of men, women, and children executed for participating in witchcraft vary wildly depending on the method used to generate the estimate. The total number of witch trials in Europe which are known to have ended in executions is around 12,000. Brian Levack, author of The Witch Hunt in Early Modern Europe, took the number of known European witch trials and multiplied it by the average rate of conviction and execution. This ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Rivonia Trial - Arrests

Arrested were: Walter Sisulu Govan Mbeki Raymond Mhlaba Andrew Mlangeni Elias Motsoaledi, trade union and ANC member Ahmed Kathrada Dennis Goldberg, a Cape Town engineer and leader of the Congress of Democrats. Lionel "Rusty" Bernstein, architect and member of the Communist party Bob Hepple Arthur Goldreich Harold Wolpe, prominent attorney and activist James "Jimmy" Kantor, brother-in-law of Harold Wolpe and others. Goldberg, Bernstein, Hepple and Goldreich were Caucasian Jews, Kathrada was Indian, and Sisulu, ...

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Rivonia Trial, Rivonia Trial - Origins, Rivonia Trial - Arrests, Rivonia Trial - List of defendants, Rivonia Trial - Charges, Rivonia Trial - Escapes, Rivonia Trial - Results

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Witch trial

} The term witch trial generally refers a legal action taken during a period in European history from around 1450 to the mid-18th century, during which it was common for accusations of malicious, harmful, and Satanic witchcraft to be taken seriously, often resulting in loss of reputation, imprisonment, torture, and execution of the accused in Europe and to a lesser extent the European colonies. Scholarly estimates of the numbers of people executed for witchcraft during this period range around 40,000, with high estimates reachi ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Christian views of Jesus

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church
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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Arrest

An arrest is the action of police or other authority, or even in some circumstances a private civilian, to apprehend and take under guard a person, usually because the person is suspected of committing a crime. The term is Norman in origin and is related to the French word Arrêt, meaning "stop". In many legal systems, an arrest requires mere verbal information to suspects that they are under arrest on suspicion of a given crime; the laying of hands or restraints upon the person of the suspect is usually not req ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Arrested Development

Arrested Development is a character-driven comedy television series about a formerly wealthy, habitually dysfunctional family. New episodes currently air in the USA on Mondays at 8:00pm EST on Fox. The show is presented in a way reminiscent of documentary, with omniscient narration (by Ron Howard), archival photographs, and historic footage. Although set in Newport Beach and Balboa Island, California, it is primarily filmed in locations around Culver City and Marina del Rey. The show was created by Mitchell Hurwitz (T ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Chronology of Jesus

The chronology of Jesus depicts the traditional chronology established for the events of the life of Jesus by the four canonical gospels (which allude to various dates for several events). Among historians who are Christian Biblical scholars, the literature suggests the following detailed timeline for Jesus. The timeline records Jesus as Christ and Messiah from biblical and historical accounts of his life. Chronology of Jesus - Introduction. The chronology of Jesus is heavily contested and some state that i ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - 2005 trial of Michael Jackson

In 2005, Michael Jackson went to trial on child molestation charges. The alleged victim was a boy, Gavin Arvizo, referred to as "The Accuser." Arvizo was 13 years old at the time of the alleged crimes. Michael Jackson was indicted for conspiracy with five (unindicted) co-conspirators to abduct the accuser, his sister, and his brother, falsely imprison and extort the same children and their mother, and for sexually molesting the accuser. On June 13, 2005, the jury found Jackson not guilty on all charges. 2005 trial of Michael Ja ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Historicity of Jesus

The historicity of Jesus (i.e., his existence as an actual historical figure), is accepted by three major world religions, Christianity, Islam, and the Bahá'í Faith based on their respective scriptures, the Bible, the Qur'an and the Kitáb-i-Íqán. However, while Christianity and the Bahá'í Faith consider Jesus to be the Christ (Messiah) and Son of God, and Islam views him as a prophet, secular historians and followers of most other world religions (including Judaism) tend to regard him as an ordinary human, and a few dispute whe ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Citizen's arrest

A citizen's arrest is an arrest performed by a person acting as a civilian, as opposed to a sworn law enforcement officer. The practice dates back to medieval England and the English common law, when sheriffs encouraged ordinary citizens to help apprehend law breakers. Citizen's arrest - Legal possibility. In the United States, all states permit citizen arrests if a felony crime is witnessed by the citizen carrying out the arrest, or when a citizen is asked to help apprehend a suspect by the police. ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - Cultural and historical background of Jesus

As historian E. P. Sanders has observed, of all the religions that existed within the Roman Empire, only two have widespread followings today: Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity, both of which have their origins in Roman-occupied Palestine, both of which claim to be based on the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, and the historical experience of the Jewish people. The story of the cultural and historical background of Jesus is the story of a tempestuous time when these two religions first emerged and diverged. According to the Gospels, Jesus ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia - 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. trial (law), the presentation of information in a formal setting, usually a court jury trial bench trial trial by ordeal motorcycle trial, a kind of competition bike trials riding, a kind of competition trial grammatical number, in linguistics, a grammatical form which signifies that there are three of something The Trial, a novel by Franz Kafka Trial ( ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Ángel Maturino Reséndiz - Arrest and trial

The police tracked down Reséndiz's sister, Manuela, and knew she would be important in his capture. Manuela feared that her brother might kill someone else or be killed by the FBI, so she agreed to help. A Texas Ranger named Drew Carter, accompanied by Manuela and a Spiritual Guide met up with Reséndiz on a bridge connecting El Paso, Texas, with Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. Reséndiz surrendered to him. The state of Texas tried Reséndiz for the murder of Dr. Claudia Benton. He wa ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Azzam Azzam - Arrest and trial

Azzam is an Israeli Druze textile worker from the town of Mrar. He had been working at a joint business venture between an Egyptian plant and an Israeli textile firm at which he was employed, running a textile plant, when he was arrested in Cairo in November 1996. Originally accused of industrial espionage, he was later accused of using women's underwear soaked in invisible ink to pass information to Israel's intelligence agency Mossad. The trial opened on April 24, 1997, but was postponed until May 18, when it was discovered that the ...

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Azzam Azzam, Azzam Azzam - Arrest and trial, Azzam Azzam - Freed by Egypt

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Henry Wirz - Trial and execution

After the end of hostilities, Wirz was arrested by a contingent of federal cavalry and taken by rail to Washington, D.C. The federal government intended to place Wirz on trial for conspiring to deliberately impair the lives of Union prisoners of war. In July 1865, the trial convened in the Old U.S. Capitol Building (now the site of the U.S. Supreme Court). The U.S. Army commission that tried Wirz relied on contemporary military law. The sensational trial lasted two months and dominated newspaper front pages across the country. The cou ...

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Henry Wirz, Henry Wirz - Civil War, Henry Wirz - Trial and execution, Henry Wirz - Popular culture

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings, based upon the Gospels

Jesus - Chronology. The most detailed accounts of Jesus' birth are contained in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. [1] There is considerable debate about the details of Jesus' birth even among Christian scholars, and few scholars claim to know either the year or the date of his birth or of his death. Based on the accounts in the gospels of the shepherds' activities, the time of year depicted for ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Radical War - Trials and executions

In various towns a total of 88 men were charged with treason. At both Glasgow and Stirling, in contravention of the Treaty of Union of 1707 which requires that Scots law and not English law should apply in Scotland, a special English royal commission Court of Oyer and Terminer was set up. James Wilson was arrested and on 20 July was put on trial at Glasgow charged with four counts of treason The jury found him Not Guilty on three counts, Guilty of "compassing to levy war against the King in order to compel him to change his measures" ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Lev Kamenev - Trials and Execution

After Kirov's murder on December 1, 1934, which started Stalin's Great Purges, Zinoviev, Kamenev and their closest associates were once again expelled from the Communist Party and arrested in December 1934. They were tried in January 1935 and were forced to admit "moral complicity" in Kirov's assassination. Zinoviev was sentenced to 10 years in prison and Kamenev to 5. Kamenev was charged separately in early 1935 in connection with the Kremlin Case and, although he refus ...

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Jesus - Arrest trial and execution: Encyclopedia II - Michelle Leslie - Arrest and trial

On 21 August 2005 two pills were found by police in Ms Leslie's handbag during her visit to an open-air dance party at GWK park, which is situated on a hill just out of Jimbaran Bay on the road to Uluwatu on the Indonesian island of Bali. Police suspected the pills to be illegal substances and arrested Ms Leslie. Subsequent tests by Indonesian police found the pills to be Ecstasy. Ms Leslie's charge sheet stated that she had purchased the drugs in Bali. She faced a maximum of fifteen years in jail. Ms Leslie te ...

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Michelle Leslie, Michelle Leslie - Career, Michelle Leslie - Arrest and trial, Michelle Leslie - Sentencing and release

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