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The Court of Cassation quashed the sentence, through defect of form, and sent Babeuf for a new trial before the Aisne tribunal, which acquitted him on 18 July 1794, only days before the Thermidorian Reaction.
The trial of Babeuf and his accomplices was fixed to take place before the newly constituted high court of justice at Vendôme.
After taking part in the conspiracy of Gracchus Babeuf ( 1796 ), he faced trial and was acquitted, and then was elected to the Council of Five Hundred ( by Eure and Seine ), but was not allowed to occupy his seat.

trial and others
It is impossible to get a fair trial when some of the defendants made statements involving themselves and others ''.
* Racing: track racing, criterium, roller racing and time trial to multi-stage events like the Tour of California, Giro d ' Italia, the Tour de France, the Vuelta a España, the Volta a Portugal, among others.
A sham trial before a military tribunal in Salonika was held in May 1917 for Apis and others.
One might argue that the fear of stealing for most Tanzanians is morally positive, while others might argue that the accused deserves a fair trial under the law.
At trial, the defense team argued that news articles from the time could have been the source for Echols ' knowledge about the genital mutilation, but the prosecution claimed that Echols ' knowledge, which Echols said was limited to what was " on TV ", was nonetheless too close to the actual facts, since there was no public knowledge of drowning or that one victim had been mutilated more than the others.
In 1986, first Vice President Paulo Correia and five others were executed for treason following a lengthy trial.
The RICO Act focuses specifically on racketeering, and it allows for the leaders of a syndicate to be tried for the crimes which they ordered others to do or assisted them, closing a perceived loophole that allowed someone who told a man to, for example, murder, to be exempt from the trial because he did not actually do it.
At Nichols ' trial, evidence was presented indicating that others may have been involved.
* August 19 – At the Auschwitz trial in Frankfurt, 66 ex-SS personnel receive life sentences, 15 others smaller ones.
Several Carlist generals ( Dorregaray, Savalls, and others ) are unjustly put on trial for disloyalty.
In 1917, one hundred and sixty-five IWW leaders were arrested for conspiring to hinder the draft, encourage desertion, and intimidate others in connection with labor disputes, under the new Espionage Act ; one hundred and one went on trial before Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis in 1918.
In August 1936, after months of careful preparations and rehearsals in Soviet secret police prisons, Zinoviev, Kamenev and 14 others, mostly Old Bolsheviks, were put on trial again.
In August 1936, after months of careful preparations and rehearsals in Soviet secret police prisons, Zinoviev, Kamenev, and 14 others, mostly Old Bolsheviks, were put on trial again.
It began as an insubordination event during road construction on Sokehs Island, then escalated into the murder of 9 persons, the subsequent apprehension and trial of 36 Sokehs rebels, the execution of 15 insurgents, and banishment for others to Babelthuap in the German Palau Islands.
The Queen and her brother stood trial on Monday 15 May, while the four others accused with them were condemned on the Friday beforehand.
At their trial in July, Zhou and six others were sentenced to two months ; the rest were found not guilty.
Bukharin also wrote series of very emotional letters to Stalin protesting his innocence and professing his love for Stalin, which contrasts with his critical opinion of Stalin and his policies expressed to others and his conduct in the trial.
Koestler and others viewed Bukharin's testimony as a true believer's last service to the Party ( while preserving a small amount of personal honor ) whereas Bukharin biographer Stephen Cohen and Robert Tucker saw traces of Aesopian language, with which Bukharin sought to turn the table into trial of Stalinism, while keeping his part of bargain to save his family.
The verdict in the trial may not be the end of the matter, since the prosecutor's office in Rome had already opened a second investigation implicating, among others, Licio Gelli.
Ulbricht spent some time in Spain during the Civil War, as a Comintern representative, ensuring the liquidation of Germans serving on the Republican side who were regarded as not sufficiently loyal to Stalin ; some were sent to Moscow for trial, others were executed on the spot.
* Q. Pompeius is brought to trial by Q. Metellus and others, but acquitted.
Following the massacre, many of Tiberius ' supporters were sent into exile without a trial, while others were arrested and executed, including being sewn up in a bag with poisonous vipers.
For over a decade the PA has violated Palestinian human rights and civil liberties by routinely killing civilians — including collaborators, demonstrators, journalists, and others — without charge or fair trial.
In a controversial decision over what many considered a bungled trial ( Judge Walter Jay Skinner ruled that the jurors should answer questions that they and many others considered confusing ), Beatrice was acquitted and Grace only paid $ 8 million, a third of which went to the lawyers and lawyer fees.

trial and begun
Clement V had to yield to pressures for this extraordinary trial, begun on 2 February 1309 at Avignon, which dragged on for two years.
Mainly because of Clarence Darrow, this strategy changed as the trial progressed, and the earliest argument proposed by the defense once the trial had begun was that there was actually no conflict between evolution and the creation account in the Bible ; later, this viewpoint would be called theistic evolution.
The government has begun to bring to trial some officers accused of torture.
A year-long 300-participant double-blind, phase II trial has begun.
After his trial, the Shipman Inquiry chaired by Dame Janet Smith, begun on 1 September 2000 and lasting almost two years, investigated all deaths certified by Shipman.
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To Doug's surprise, he learns that Chappy had already begun planning the rescue operation himself after he learned the outcome of Col. Masters ' trial.
By the time the trial had begun, the defense team included Clarence Darrow, Dudley Field Malone, John Neal, Arthur Garfield Hays and Frank McElwee.
91 – 69 BC, recorded as a Vestal during the trial of her brother in 69 BC, but she would have begun her service before her father's death in 91.
A long-term clinical trial of intravenous silibinin has just begun in the US.
Following the trial excavation, English Heritage decided that whilst it would be very expensive, it would be worth financing a full excavation of the site, because it had begun to suffer from erosion after parts of it had been exposed to the oxygen in the air and the salt in the brine after millennia of being buried under the mud.
Under Cambodian law his trial should have begun within six months of his arrest.
The trial had begun in 2003.
The defendant did not lose the right that all members of the Church have to ask that their cases, at any level, be submitted to the Holy See ; but once the trial had begun, such a recourse did not suspend the jurisdiction of the local judge, unless he learned that the Holy See had actually accepted the recourse.
Jaworski resigned as special prosecutor on October 25, 1974, once the cover-up trial had begun, and a new special prosecutor was appointed.
The trial, begun at Vendôme on February 20, 1797, lasted two months.
The only evidence offered at his trial that he had begun broadcasting from Germany while his British passport was valid was the testimony of a London police inspector who had questioned him before the war while he was an active member of the British Union of Fascists and claimed to have recognised his voice on a propaganda broadcast in the early weeks of the war ( he already had previous convictions for assault and riotous assembly as a result of street fights with communists and anarchists ).
On Friday, August 12, 2011, the partnership between TSMC and Apple was announced and TSMC has begun trial production of the A5 ( dual core ) and the A6 chip for Apple's next-generation iPads and iPhones.
The actual trial phase has not yet begun.
This half-success in a subordinate sphere was, however, so far from coinciding with his aspirations that he had again, in the winter of 1821, begun to turn his attention towards missionary labour in the East, when the possibility of fulfilling the dream of his life was suddenly revealed to him by an invitation from the Caledonian Church, Hatton Garden, London, to make trial and proof of his gifts before the remnant of the congregation that held together.
Indeed, several U. S. Supreme Court decisions have recognized that a defendant may forfeit the right to be present at trial through disruptive behavior, or through his or her voluntary absence after trial has begun.
if, after the trial has begun in his presence, he voluntarily absents himself, this does not nullify what has been done or prevent the completion of the trial, but, on the contrary, operates as a waiver of his right to be present and leaves the court free to proceed with the trial in like manner and with like effect as if he were present.

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