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Trial: 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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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Moscow Trials - Evaluation of trials
Most Western observers who attended the trials said that they were fair and that the guilt of the accused had been established. They based this assessment on the confessions of the accused, which were freely given in open court, without any apparent evidence that they had been extracted by torture or drugging. The British lawyer and MP Denis Pritt, for example, wrote: "Once again the more faint-hearted socialists are beset with doubts and anxieties," but "once again we can feel confident that when the smoke has rolled away from the battlefield of controversy it will be realized that the charge was true, the conf ...

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Moscow Trials - Details

Moscow Trials - First Moscow Trial Trial of the Sixteen. The first trial was held from August 19 to August 24, 1936; the principal defendants were Gregory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. The full list of defendants is as follows: Grigory Yevseyevich Zinoviev Lev Borisovich Kamenev Grigory Yevdokimov Ivan Bakayev Sergei Vitalyevich Mrachkovsky, a hero of the Russian Civil War in Siberia and the Russian Far East Vagarshak Arutyunovich Ter-Vaganyan, leader o ...

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Moscow Trials, Moscow Trials - Summary, Moscow Trials - Evaluation of trials, Moscow Trials - Dewey Commission, Moscow Trials - Opinions in defense of trials, Moscow Trials - Details, Moscow Trials - First Moscow Trial Trial of the Sixteen, Moscow Trials - Trial of Radek and Piatakov Trial of the Seventeen, Moscow Trials - Trial of Military, Moscow Trials - Trial of the Twenty One, Moscow Trials - Totals, Moscow Trials - Rehabilitation

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Trial

The original prosecutors were Scopes' friends, Herbert E. and Sue K. Hicks, a pair of brothers who were local attorneys (the latter was named for the mother who died giving him birth). Hoping to attract major press coverage, George Rappleyea, the person primarily responsible for convincing Scopes to allow himself to be charged with breaking the law, went so far as to write to the British novelist H. G. Wells asking him to join the defense team. Wells replied that he had no legal training in Britain, let alone in America, and declined ...

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Scopes Trial, Scopes Trial - Butler Act, Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler Act, Scopes Trial - Textbook in question, Scopes Trial - Trial, Scopes Trial - Cross-examination of Bryan, Scopes Trial - Biblical miracles and creation days, Scopes Trial - Darrow's motivation, Scopes Trial - Appeal to Supreme Court of Tennessee, Scopes Trial - Publicity and drama, Scopes Trial - Publicity, Scopes Trial - Humor and the Scopes Trial, Scopes Trial - Inherit the Wind' '

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Trial

The original prosecutors were Scopes' friends, Herbert E. and Sue K. Hicks, a pair of brothers who were local attorneys (the latter was named for the mother who died giving him birth). Hoping to attract major press coverage, George Rappleyea, the person primarily responsible for convincing Scopes to allow himself to be charged with breaking the law, went so far as to write to the British novelist H. G. Wells asking him to join the defense team. Wells replied that he had no legal training in Britain, let alone in America, and declined ...

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Scopes Trial, Scopes Trial - Butler Act, Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler Act, Scopes Trial - Textbook in question, Scopes Trial - Trial, Scopes Trial - Cross-examination of Bryan, Scopes Trial - Biblical miracles and creation days, Scopes Trial - Darrow's motivation, Scopes Trial - Appeal to Supreme Court of Tennessee, Scopes Trial - Publicity and drama, Scopes Trial - Publicity, Scopes Trial - Humor and the Scopes Trial, Scopes Trial - Inherit the Wind

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Malmédy massacre trial - Trial

The Malmédy massacre trial was held before the Dachau International Military Tribunal. 74 soldiers of the regiment 1. SS-Panzerdivision "Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler" were accused of killing 77 American prisoners of war (POWs) during the Ardennes offensive. The way this tribunal conducted its trials has been criticized, by right-wing and neo-nazi groups in Germany as well as from several groups in the United States. Although the occurrence of the massacre is generally not disputed, the manner in which the trial was conducted is. The de ...

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Malmédy massacre trial, Malmédy massacre trial - Trial, Malmédy massacre trial - Verdicts and aftermath

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Bench trial

A bench trial in the U.S. is a trial before a judge in which the right to a jury trial has been waived by the necessary parties. In the case of a criminal trial, the criminal defendant alone has the ability to waive the right to a jury; in a civil trial, the parties to the dispute must agree to waive their right to a jury. A bench trial has some distinctive characteristics, but it is basically the same as a jury trial without the jury. For example, the rules of evidence and methods of objection are the same in a bench trial as ...

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Civil trial

A civil trial is a trial between private parties carried out to resolve a dispute between the parties. The term is distinguished from criminal trials, in which the government is seeking to punish an accused person for a violation of the law. A government entity can sue or be sued as a party in a civil trial, but has no greater rights than any other private party. Most frequently, civil trials are brought to resolve questions arising under the law of contract, tort, and property. Each party will present evidence in support of th

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Animal trial

Animal trials were first officially implemented during the 15th century for the purpose of convicting animals, perceived to be affiliated with Satan, on the charges of causing supernatural mayhem and destruction to superstitious locales. Wild animals include wolves, snakes, crows, bats, owls, rats and other rodents. Usually, animals conforming to a nocturnal cycle of life would be more prone to such trials during witch-hunts. Domesticated animals, e.g. cats and dogs, especially those owned by s ...

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Trial: 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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Trial: Encyclopedia - Bernoulli trial

In the theory of probability and statistics, a Bernoulli trial is an experiment whose outcome is random and can be either of two possible outcomes, called "success" and "failure." In practice it refers to a single event which can have one of two possible outcomes. These events can be phrased into "yes or no" questions. For example: Will the coin land heads? Was the newborn child a girl? Are a person's eyes green? Did a mosquito die after the area was sprayed with insecticide? ...

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Clinical trial

In medicine, a clinical trial (synonyms: clinical studies, research protocols, medical research) is a research study. Clinical trial - Types of clinical trials. The most commonly performed clinical trials evaluate new drugs, medical devices, biologics, or other interventions to patients in strictly scientifically controlled settings, and are required for Food and Drug Administration approval of new therapies. Trials may be designed to assess the safety and efficacy of an experimental therapy, to assess whet ...

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Darwin on Trial

Darwin on Trial (ISBN 0830813241) is a controversial 1991 book by the University of California, Berkeley law professor Phillip E. Johnson. A neo-creationist polemic, Darwin on Trial is considered to be part of the central canon of the intelligent design movement, of which Johnson is considered "the father." Darwin on Trial - Introduction. Johnson, an evangelical Christian and "an academic lawyer with a specialty in analyzing the logic of arguments and identifying the assumptions that lie behind those ...

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Bike trials riding

Bike trials is a form of offroad cycling derived from motorcycle trials where one slowly negotiates man-made and natural obstacles. It originated in Spain and is said to have been invented by Ot Pi who wanted to practice motocross trials on an ordinary push bike. At the most basic level, trials riding can be summed up as bicycle handling skills, therefore there is much overlap with BMX racing. It evolved from motorcycle trial riding (riding up, over obstacles, man-made or natural) into an off-season bicycle pastime. It now has ...

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Trial: Encyclopedia - Vaccine trial

Vaccine trial - Methodology. A basic trial might involve forming two groups from a random sample of the target population. One group receives the vaccine while the control group receives a placebo. Data on antibody production and immunity to the disease in question is collected from both groups some time after the administration of the vaccine or placebo, and a statistical test is performed on these two sets of data to determine whether or not there is any statistically significant difference between them. If the ...

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Trial: 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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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - The role of jury trials

Some jurisdictions with jury trials allow the defendant to waive their right to a jury trial, this leading to a bench trial. Jury trials tend to occur only when a crime is considered serious. In some jurisdictions, such as France and Brazil, jury trials are reserved, and compulsory, for the most severe crimes and are not available for civil cases. In Brazil, for example, trials by jury are applied in cases of First and Second-degree murders, even if only attempted. In others, such as the United Kingdom, jury trials are only available for cri ...

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Jury trial, Jury trial - History of jury trials, Jury trial - The role of jury trials, Jury trial - Pros and cons, Jury trial - The United States, Jury trial - Criminal Trial procedure, Jury trial - Civil Trial Procedure, Jury trial - Waiver of jury trial, Jury trial - Blanton v. City of North Las Vegas, Jury trial - United Kingdom, Jury trial - India

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Maxi Trial - The Trial

After several years of planning, the trial began on February 10, 1986. The presiding judge was Alfonso Giordano, flanked by two other judges who were 'alternates', should anything fatal happen to Giordano before the end of what was going to be lengthy trial. The charges faced by the defendants included 120 murders, drug trafficking, extortion and, of course, the new law that made it an offence to be a member of the Mafia, the first ...

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Maxi Trial, Maxi Trial - Preceeding Events, Maxi Trial - Location and Defendants, Maxi Trial - The Trial, Maxi Trial - The Verdicts, Maxi Trial - Appeals, Maxi Trial - Aftermath

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Witch trial - History

Witch trial - Early Trials. Though formal witch trials are distinct to Europe and the Americas during a specific historical period, the phenominon of witch hunts is much more broadly known. Anthropologists who study this phenomenon note that accusations of evil magic against people living on the fringe of society predate Christianity and can be found on every inhabited continent. Some modern popular writers associate the witch trials with the much earlier struggles between Christianity and paganism. They c ...

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Witch trial, Witch trial - History, Witch trial - Early Trials, Witch trial - Middle Ages, Witch trial - Early Modern, Witch trial - 18th century, Witch trial - Number of executions, Witch trial - Proceedings, Witch trial - Authorities, Witch trial - Theology, Witch trial - The Arrest, Witch trial - The Process, Witch trial - The Interrogations, Witch trial - The Sentence, Witch trial - Gender issues, Witch trial - Some Related Quotes, Witch trial - Protest against witch trials, Witch trial - Sources

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Trial: Encyclopedia II - Witch trial - Proceedings

Witch trial - Authorities. Both civil ecclesiastical authorities participated in witch trials. Trials occurred in Roman Catholic and Protestant countries. Catholic countries prosecuted witchcraft as a heresy, whereas Protestant countries considered it a violent crime; both viewed malicious witchcraft as necessarily involving the aid of Satan or demons. Witch trial - Theology. The church construed witchcraft broadly, including in it divination, Paganism, Witch Medicine practiced ...

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Witch trial, Witch trial - History, Witch trial - Early Trials, Witch trial - Middle Ages, Witch trial - Early Modern, Witch trial - 18th century, Witch trial - Number of executions, Witch trial - Proceedings, Witch trial - Authorities, Witch trial - Theology, Witch trial - The Arrest, Witch trial - The Process, Witch trial - The Interrogations, Witch trial - The Sentence, Witch trial - Gender issues, Witch trial - Some Related Quotes, Witch trial - Protest against witch trials, Witch trial - Sources

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