fair trial in English

just trial, unbiased hearing

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1. He did not receive a fair trial.

2. But the law must give him a fair trial.

3. He was executed without even the semblance of a fair trial.

4. Subject always to the absolute requirement of a fair trial, we must avoid unnecessary delay.

5. One of the glories of the British heritage is the right to a fair trial.

6. An appeals court had ruled that they could not get a fair trial in Los Angeles.

7. The police seem to be a law unto themselves sometimes, even if it does prejudice a fair trial.

8. See, a contrario, on the right not to incriminate oneself and the right to a fair trial, Eur.

9. When the principle of free speech collides with the principle of fair trial, the former may have to give way.

10. Rights of Accused, in law, the rights and privileges of a person Accused of a crime, guaranteeing him a fair trial

11. Subject to the absolute requirement of fair trial the interests of victims must be borne in mind (article 17) and unnecessary delay avoided.

12. He disputes the Courts’ findings of evidence, particularly the reliance on his accomplice’s testimony, and states that he was not afforded a fair trial.

13. Can the Commission bring pressure to bear on the Turkmenistan authorities requesting observation of international standards in allowing the defendant access to a fair trial?

14. 17 hours ago · Arbitrary detention is when a person is arrested and detained by a government without due process and without the legal protections of a fair trial

15. Notwithstanding, Attorneys are permitted to make general (non-privileged) pre-trial statements to the press if there is a "reasonable likelihood" that the statements will not interfere with a fair trial or otherwise prejudice the due administration of justice (In re Morrissey, 168 F.3d 134 [4th Cir