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  • [[Legal]] '''deliberation''' is the [[process]] in which a [[jury]] in a [[trial]] in [[court]] [[discusses]] in [[private]] the findings of the court and [ ...ntiff or the defendant and the amount and [[nature]] of the results of the trial.
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  • [[Legal]] '''deliberation''' is the [[process]] in which a [[jury]] in a [[trial]] in [[court]] [[discusses]] in [[private]] the [[Observation|findings]] of ...iff or the defendant and the amount and [[nature]] of the results of the [[trial]].
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  • ...ssion]], and he well knew that [[Jesus]] could not [[expect]] a [[fair]] [[trial]] before his bitter [[enemies]] at [[Jerusalem]].
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Trial.jpg|right|frame]] In [[law]], a '''trial''' is when parties to a dispute come together to present [[information]] (i
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  • ...uisitorial system is typical of countries that base their legal systems on civil or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_law Roman law]. ...In both France and Germany the investigating magistrate will recommend a [[trial]] only if he is sure that there is sufficient evidence of [[guilt]]. The en
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  • ...ainst an [[individual]] suspected of breaking the [[law]] in a criminal [[trial]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosecute]
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  • ...egree]] that an [[appeal]] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_de_novo trial de novo] may be allowed because of reversible error. ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Rules_of_Civil_Procedure Federal Rules of Civil Procedure].
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/High_Priest_of_Israel High Priest] and having [[religious]], civil, and [[criminal]] [[jurisdiction]] ...n to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanhedrin_Trial_of_Jesus Sanhedrin Trial of Jesus]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanhedrin]
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  • ...frican-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1955%E2%80%931968) African-American Civil Rights Movement], and early stages of the [[Vietnam War]]. ...ps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ruby Jack Ruby] two days later, before a [[trial]] could take place. The FBI and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_C
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  • ...s-appeal is an appeal brought by the respondent. For example, suppose at [[trial]] the judge found for the plaintiff and ordered the defendant to pay $50,00 ...s]], the state or prosecution may appeal an issue of law by leave from the trial court and/or the appellate court. The ability of the prosecution to appeal
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  • ...ies is a serious matter and may be referred to as a breach of promise, a [[civil]] transgression subject in some instances to a fine or other [[penalty]] ...al was [[essentially]] a [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trial_marriage trial marriage], with marriage only being required in cases of conception of a ch
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  • ...e development of sense has gradually taken place since the introduction of trial by jury into Scotland in 1815. ...f something; the condition of being tested; examination, experiment; test, trial; (also) an instance of this. Often in phrases, as to bring (set, etc.) (a t
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  • :b : trial or remedial [[justice]] under or by the rules and [[doctrines]] of equity ...ment strict rules of law where their application would operate harshly. In civil legal systems, broad "general clause" allow [[judges]] to have similar leew
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  • ...vernment]], you may, from the [[analogy]] of certain forms of [[Urantian]] civil [[government]], reason that we must have a third or [https://www.wikipedia. 15:12.3 In all matters not requiring [[trial]], the submission of [[evidence]], the [[Ancients of Days]] or their associ
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  • ...ver that they had been given to the defendant(s) according to the rules of civil [[procedure]]. ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plenary plenary] actions, involving a full [[trial]] on the merits of the case. There are also simplified procedures, often ca
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  • ...penalty or judgment. A trial in which a jury decides the verdict is a jury trial. A person who is serving on a jury is a '''juror'''. ...s of fact and questions of law are decided by a judge) is known as a bench trial.
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  • ...current [[power]] of the [[mores]] and the functional [[integrity]] of the civil [[government]]. But the early [[sex]] and [[mating]] mores were a mass of i 82:3.14 Many [[primitive]] [[tribes]] [[sanctioned]] [[trial]] [[marriage]] until the woman became pregnant, when the regular marriage [
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  • ...yes of [[the multitude]] before he should be [[arrested]] and brought to [[trial]]. Accordingly, several [[groups]] of [[learned men]] were designated to be ...failed]], they now sought to involve him in a damaging [[discussion]] of [[civil]] [[authority]]. Both [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilate Pilate] and [ht
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  • ...]] [[protection]]. In short, the present-day [[social]] [[mechanism]] is a trial-and-error insurance [[plan]] designed to afford some [[degree]] of [[assura 81:5.5 [[Society]] thus becomes a [[co-operative]] [[scheme]] for securing [[civil]] [[freedom]] through [[institutions]], [[economic]] [[freedom]] through [[
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  • ...ited States district courts is governed by Rule 55 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In a [[civil trial]] involving damages, a default judgment will enter the amount of damages pl
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