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the corpse of Pope Formosus was tried by Pope Stephen VI in the 9th century.
They were tried and convicted for crimes against the people.
Abolition in the 19th and 20th century tried to end the enslavement of people of primarily African descent. Natives in the Americas also suffered from enslavement.
Nothing. He has not been tried for anything yet.
The accused were arrested, jailed, and tried. If they were convicted, they were hanged.
Christopher Franz was tried and convicted of her murder
Nelson Mandela was being tried for high treason in 1964, he was sentenced to life in prison. He was previously convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the state.
Jesus was not tried with other people. He went on trial alone. There were other convicted criminals who were due to be crucified at the same time as he. The one who was released was Barabbas, who was convicted for rioting. Jesus was crucified with two thieves.
If the abuser was tried and convicted of a felony such as assault, then yes, it will show up in a criminal record. If never convicted, then no.
No president has been convicted. Two were tried but both were acquitted of the impeachment charges.
Charles Manson
King Charles the first of England was tried and then put to death. He was convicted of a horrible crime.