it means that british told slaves what to do so much that they sent them some place else
The Declaration of Independence
Mosaic Law forbids delaying trials, therefore Capital Offenses are tried as soon as possible. Essentially it would mean that the trial starts the following day - as trials have to start in the morning. Capital Offenses may not be decided on the day they started, in order to give the judges a night to "sleep over it". Thus the trial must take at least 2 days. Dragging out the trial is forbidden, unless the accused wants to bring witnesses which are not readily available.
Tried is the past tense.
The Railroad or the underground railroad was a way that slaves could get to the Northern states. The Railroad was a code language for Abolitionists and slaves. they used houses as "Stations", so if the Whites tried to find them they would first start looking for a underground railroad.
None. It did what it could to restrain France when the latter tried to impose an even harsher settlement at Versailles. When France tried to go beyond the Treaty of Versailles, for example, by occupying the Ruhr in 1923, the British government dissociated itself publicly from the French action and ceased to co-operate with France in a number of matters relating to Germany.
The word "tried" is a verb. (past tense) The present tense is try.
The Declaration of Independence
how hard is it to be an only parent working two jobs
for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offences
for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offences
an offence that somebody else did but you are being tried for it because they believe you did it.
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It depends on the crime that is being tried. On misdemeanor offenses it can be only a majority of the jurors. In capital offenses if must be unanimous. ,
I assume that by "in court" you specifically mean "not in juvenile court". Generally speaking, it's 18. For some offenses minors can be tried as adults, but this depends on the jurisdiction and the specific offense.
(in the US) Yes, in some states, certain minor criminal offenses and some civil trials are heard with as few as seven jurors. However, criminal trials for capital offenses are ALWAYS tried with 12 jurors.
It depends on the type(s) of criminal offenses you have been convicted of in the past, and what offense you are currently being tried for.
Ashoka the Great
In some so-called criminal 'Capital Cases' you must. However in lesser criminal offenses or in lesser civil cases you can choose to be 'tried before the bench' if you wish.