For that could all too easily turn into a trial of Turkish justice itself.
Trial judge Mr Justice Field told jurors it was Farrow's right not to be present and they should not hold this against him.
So by the time its obstruction of justice trial, scheduled for May 6, begins it may not be a going concern--its various parts having been sold or transferred to other accounting firms.
Sentencing them, the trial judge, Mr Justice Treacy, had described the crime as a "murder which scarred the conscience of the nation".
In 2011, Younas appealed his conviction and claimed there had been a miscarriage of justice because trial judge Lord Hardie misdirected the jury.
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When we start laughing at any individual who exercises their right to take their case to trial, then our justice system is in trouble.
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We were honored to welcome back to the department Hilary Tompkins, Solicitor of the Department of the Interior and former Justice Department trial attorney to deliver the keynote address.
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That the government intervened in the lawsuit is serious, said Robert L. Vogel, a former Justice Department trial attorney who handled false-claims cases and is now in private practice.
The trial, before Lord Justice Clerk Lord Carloway, continues.
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Anyone who follows technology knows about Boies' exploits as the lead trial attorney for the Justice Department in its antitrust case against Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people).
Now that coach, Scott Anderson, is on leave (and out on bail) while he awaits trial for obstruction of justice charges, filed after he allegedly interfered with an investigation into whether one player battered another.
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Under his deal with the government, which allows him to avoid a third trial on obstruction of justice and witness tampering charges, Quattrone will have to behave like a model citizen for one year, and then the charges will be dismissed.
Tarso Genro, the justice minister, says that the trial of Mr Dantas shows that the institutions of justice are now functioning properly.
Although indictments may be approved by officials of the Bush administration Justice Department, any trial would be carried out in 2009 by prosecutors under President-elect Barack Obama's Justice Department, which may have a different view of the complex legal issues presented by the case.
She spend six years as a trial judge on the U.S. District Court, and would replace Justice Souter as the only justice with experience as a trial judge -- a perspective that would enrich the judgments of the court.
While standing trial for murder, the justice system afforded David Morris the luxury of being innocent until proven guilty.
But despite a few stabs at working it out--including a round of quiet talks during the trial--Microsoft and Justice haven't been able to get started.
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Essam El-Erian, a senior adviser to Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy, said that they looked forward to a second trial, the Freedom and Justice Party stated on its website.
John Van Doorn of the Ohio Association for Justice, a trial-lawyer group, said the disclosure rule is an attempt to trim payouts by insurance companies and manufacturers.
Instead, the majority ruled that al-Marri, a national of Qatar here on a student visa, must either be given a full-blown trial in the civilian-justice system or be released.
General Silaen said he had obtained justice and that his trial had been fair.
"That action by Owen Paterson amounted to detention without trial and runs contrary to natural justice, " he added.
He was convicted for obstruction of justice in the second trial, but earlier this year that ruling was overturned.
True, Mr Anwar's trial has led to concerns for justice, transparency and freedom.
On the first day of the trial, a lawyer for the justice department said the disaster resulted from BP's "culture of corporate recklessness".
After a trial and an appeal, the Justice Department and the company reached a settlement in which Microsoft agreed to share some of its software code with competitors.
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The American Association for Justice, nee American Trial Lawyers Association, warned that these decisions mean consumers will be exposed to dangerous products without necessarily being able to sue over them.
"If any suspect of the crimes of 11 September, 2001, is captured during military action, they should be brought to justice through a fair trial and without the possibility of the death penalty, " the statement added.
But the decision on how long the prisoner should serve, known as the tariff, rests with the home secretary who usually seeks, but is free to disregard, the advice of both the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice.
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