This article examines the compatibility of the trial of facts process with Article 6 of the Human Rights Act (1998). The UK courts have ruled that the trial of facts is not a criminal process, and therefore is not subject to the terms of Article 6. They have also held that the terms ...
done by way of trial or experiment:a trial batch of the new serum. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 tri•al(trī′əl, trīl),USA pronunciationn. [Law.] the examination before a judicial tribunal of the facts put in issue in a cause, often...
5. A question or problem; a matter: It is simply a case of honor. 6. A situation that requires investigation, especially by a formal or official body. 7. Law a. An action or a suit or just grounds for an action. b. The facts or evidence offered in support of a claim. 8. A...
ETA: no change in the last ep, in which the juries had to decide their verdicts: every single person went by their general impression of the guy and the case, as seen through the lens of their own previous experiences; not by the specific facts of the killing which were the only ...
The Mayor, protected by Standing Orders that clearly very few councillors understood, and that both denied them the right to ask me questions and me to have any right of reply, made a string of assertions that were either gross distortions of the facts or simply untrue. ...
"To his credit, Mr Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges. "Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, ...
such a one is guided alone by the outer results passion and folly, blindness and selfishness, lead of nature, and measures knowledge according to the utilisation the best of men ; and how these poor cripples are of the facts and phenomena which occur in that materi&l often the scape-goats...
First off, let’s have these facts in our minds: 1) deep Government cuts affecting frontline services; 2) pay for most local government employees is proposed to go up by just 1% this year; 3) councillors’ pay has remained frozen for a number of years; 4) some councillors rely on thei...
Sarcopenia can be defined as the age-related progressive and generalised loss of muscle mass and function [1]. The prevalence of this condition was 4.6% and 7.9% of UK community-dwelling older males and females, respectively [2], but could be present in up to 35% of older adults [3]....
Modern criminal procedure tends to employ the increasing number of various kinds of agreements, arrangements, which results, in the practical sphere, in the facts that special procedures displace ordinary investigation and the subsequent ordinary procedure of judicial proceedings. In the Russian criminal ...