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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Trial | |  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - The Trial - Relations between The Trial and Crime and PunishmentIn 1983 Guillermo Sánchez Trujillo, professor of UNAULA ("Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana" of Medellín, Colombia), decided to retake the project he had in his youth to find out "where did Kafka get his stories". He dedicated twenty years of his life to the investigations, and finally in 2002 he published the final results in Crimen y castigo de Franz Kafka, anatomía de El proceso ("Crime and Punishment by Franz Kafka, anatomy of The Trial"), edited by UNAULA.
In his investigation, Sánchez discovered that Kafka had use ...
See also:The Trial, The Trial - Plot Synopsis by Chapter, The Trial - The Arrest - Conversation with Frau Grubach then Fräulein Bürstner, The Trial - First Interrogation, The Trial - In the Empty Interrogation Chamber - The Student - The Offices, The Trial - Fräulein Bürstner's Friend, The Trial - The Whipper, The Trial - K.'s Uncle - Leni, The Trial - Advocate - Manufacturer - Painter, The Trial - The Commercial Traveller - Dismissal of the Advocate, The Trial - In The Cathedral, The Trial - The End, The Trial - Evaluation, The Trial - Comparisons with other works, The Trial - Relations between The Trial and Crime and Punishment, The Trial - Published editions, The Trial - External link Read more here: » The Trial: Encyclopedia II - The Trial - Relations between The Trial and Crime and Punishment |
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| |  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - The Trial - Relations between The Trial and Crime and PunishmentIn 1983 Guillermo Sánchez Trujillo, professor of UNAULA ("Universidad Autónoma Latinoamericana" of Medellín, Colombia), decided to retake the project he had in his youth to find out "where did Kafka get his stories". He dedicated twenty years of his life to the investigations, and finally in 2002 he published the final results in Crimen y castigo de Franz Kafka, anatomía de El proceso ("Crime and Punishment by Franz Kafka, anatomy of The Trial"), edited by UNAULA.
In his investigation, Sánchez discovered that Kafka had use ...
See also:The Trial, The Trial - Plot Synopsis by Chapter, The Trial - The Arrest - Conversation with Frau Grubach then Fräulein Bürstner, The Trial - First Interrogation, The Trial - In the Empty Interrogation Chamber - The Student - The Offices, The Trial - Fräulein Bürstner's Friend, The Trial - The Whipper, The Trial - K.'s Uncle - Leni, The Trial - Advocate - Manufacturer - Painter, The Trial - The Commercial Traveller - Dismissal of the Advocate, The Trial - In The Cathedral, The Trial - The End, The Trial - Evaluation, The Trial - Comparisons with other works, The Trial - Relations between The Trial and Crime and Punishment, The Trial - Published editions Read more here: » The Trial: Encyclopedia II - The Trial - Relations between The Trial and Crime and Punishment |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Witch trial - Number of executionsAs 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Witch trial: Encyclopedia II - Witch trial - Number of executions |
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| | | | | |  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - The United StatesIn the United States every person accused of a felony has a constitutional right to a trial by jury, which arises from the 6th amendment that states in part: "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed..." Most states' constitutions also grant the right of trial by jury in lesser criminal matters, though most have abrogated ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Jury trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - The United States |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - The United StatesIn the United States every person accused of a felony has a constitutional right to a trial by jury, which arises from the 6th amendment (made applicable to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment) that states in part: "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the state and district wherein the crime shall have been committed..." Most states' constitutions also grant the right of trial by jury in lesser criminal matters, though most have abrogated ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Jury trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - The United States |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Trials of Saddam Hussein - Pre-trial eventsThe London-based Arab-language daily newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi reported in early May 2005, that during a meeting with Donald Rumsfeld, "known only to a few Iraqi officials in Jordan", Saddam refused an offer of release if he made a televised request to armed groups for a ceasefire with allied forces. Of important note is that no other major newspaper or wire service has since extensively covered this story. [2] The British Daily Telegraph newspaper, quoting a ...
See also:Trials of Saddam Hussein, Trials of Saddam Hussein - First hearing, Trials of Saddam Hussein - Pre-trial events, Trials of Saddam Hussein - Al-Dujail trial, Trials of Saddam Hussein - Criticism, Trials of Saddam Hussein - Charges, Trials of Saddam Hussein - General arrangements, Trials of Saddam Hussein - Notes and references Read more here: » Trials of Saddam Hussein: Encyclopedia II - Trials of Saddam Hussein - Pre-trial events |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - Pros and consIn countries where jury trials are common, juries are often seen as an important check against state power. Many also believe that a jury is likely to provide a more sympathetic hearing, or a fairer one, to a party who is not part of the government, or other establishment interest than would representatives of the state.
This last point may be disputed. For example, in highly emotional cases, such as child rape, the jury may be tempted to convict based on personal feelings rather than on conviction behind reasonable doubt. Former atto ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Jury trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - Pros and cons |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - United KingdomThe United Kingdom consists of three separate legal jurisdictions, but there are some features common to all of them, in particular there is seldom anything like the US voir dire system, jurors are usually just accepted without question. Controversially, in England there has been some screening in sensitive security cases, but the Scottish courts have firmly set themselves against any form of jury vetting.
In England and Wales (which have the same legal system) juries consist of 12 people. In the past a unanimous verdict was required. ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Jury trial: Encyclopedia II - Jury trial - United Kingdom |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Bike trials riding - RulingsThe general principle in a bike trials competition is to ride a number of pre-marked sections (usually 2 laps of 10 sections), the winner being the rider with the least points at the end of the competition.
The maximum number of points that can be obtained in each section is 5, the lowest (and best) score is 0 points. The most common way to gain a point is by putting your foot down within a section, for this reason points are sometimes known as "dabs". Certain rules enforce the number of points gained within a section, for example, p ...
See also:Bike trials riding, Bike trials riding - Rulings, Bike trials riding - Types of bike trials, Bike trials riding - UCI, Bike trials riding - BIU, Bike trials riding - Trialsinoir - Street - Urban, Bike trials riding - Types of bikes Read more here: » Bike trials riding: Encyclopedia II - Bike trials riding - Rulings |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler ActThe ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) had offered to defend anyone accused of teaching the theory of evolution in defiance of the Butler Act. George Rappelyea, who managed a number of local mines, convinced a group of businessmen in Dayton, Tennessee, then a town of 1,800, that the controversy of such a trial would put Dayton on the map. With their agreement he called in his friend, 24-year-old John T. Scopes, who was the Rhea County High School's football coach wh ...
See also: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' ' Read more here: » Scopes Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler Act |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler ActThe ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) had offered to defend anyone accused of teaching the theory of evolution in defiance of the Butler Act. George Rappelyea, who managed a number of local mines, convinced a group of businessmen in Dayton, Tennessee, then a town of 1,800, that the controversy of such a trial would put Dayton on the map. With their agreement, he called in his friend, 24-year-old John T. Scopes, who was the Rhea County High School's football coach wh ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Scopes Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Testing the Butler Act |
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| |  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Butler ActAt issue was the Butler Act, which had been passed a few months earlier by the Tennessee General Assembly. The Butler Act provided:
"... that it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the Universities, Normals and all other public schools of the State which are supported in whole or in part by the public school funds of the State, to teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals."
At the time, the theory of evolution was still a somewhat controversial idea even within scientific circles, and many of i ...
See also: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' ' Read more here: » Scopes Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Butler Act |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Textbook in questionAlthough Hunter's Civic Biology was primarily a biology textbook, it reflected a marked bias towards eugenics - hence the use of the word "Civic" in the title. Indeed, part of the text was in fact authored by Charles Davenport, director of the Eugenics Record Office, a privately funded research organization. This was one of the main issues which fueled Bryan's opposition to evolutionary thought.
The text supported the notion of the inherent superiority of the white race, and promoted a eugenics-oriented policy as a means of elimi ...
See also: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' ' Read more here: » Scopes Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Textbook in question |
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|  |  |  | Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Butler ActAt issue was the Butler Act, which had been passed a few months earlier by the Tennessee General Assembly. The Butler Act provided:
"... that it shall be unlawful for any teacher in any of the Universities, Normals and all other public schools of the State which are supported in whole or in part by the public school funds of the State, to teach any theory that denies the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible, and to teach instead that man has descended from a lower order of animals".
At the time, the theory of evolution was still a somewhat controversial idea even within scientific circles, and many of i ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Scopes Trial: Encyclopedia II - Scopes Trial - Butler Act |
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