To be tried in a Court of Law without being present is to be tried in absentia.
Yes. If the trial has begun, and you flee prosecution, you can be tried in absentia.
Depending upon the circumstances you could be tried in absentia.
The defendant is said to be tried "In Absentia." (sometimes abbreviated i.a.)
In Absentia was created in 2002-03.
Absentia was released on 12/31/2011.
The Production Budget for Absentia was $70,000.
That is the correct spelling of the Latin word, used in English as a legal phrase "in absentia" (done without one's presence).
He was tried in absentia at the Nuremburg Trials and found guilty of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, which carried the death penalty.
It would be very unusual, but I'm sure it has been done. You would have had to jump bond however.
The cast of In Absentia - 2008 includes: Hugo Sequeira as Ricardo
Nothing. He has not been tried for anything yet.