That would depend on the specific charges. One cannot give a general, overall answer.
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The location of the trial depended on the crime and the status of the people accused. A treason trial, a public misconduct trial, or even a murder trial by high profile people would be held in the senate. Lesser crimes were tried before the city praetors. The crime of murder had its own court also heard by a praetor. A petty crime, or complaint could even be settled by an aedile.
The Allies promised that all war crimes and crimes against humanity would be investigated and prosecutions brought where appropriate.
With crimes against humanity, genocide, war crimes and mass murder.
i would the significant role of the Secret police... as more than 22 million people died between 1935-38 for political crimes. and 20% of the party was expelled for political crimes between 1932-35. However, the use of propoganada, education etc a way to manipulate people and not knowing of the actual problems in the Soviet.
the crime itself.
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He was afraid of the consequences of his actions and knew that he would be put on trial for war crimes. he was a nutcase
Well there is not much know about Saint Anne. although she did give birth to Mary. I would definitely classify that as a pretty significant event. another important event is when the angel came and told her she would have Mary.
The penalty varies according to the details an circumstances, the type of crime, the laws in the jurisdiction, and the results of the trial.
If Obama were to be impeached by the House of Representatives, he would then face trial in the Senate. If he were found guilty of High Crimes and Misdemeanors he would be removed from office and Joe Biden would become President. If his crimes were serious enough, he could then be indited in a normal court if he were not simply pardoned by Biden.
It is important because the trial was determining if all the teenagers that do bad crimes such as murder would be eligible for the death penalty.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be tried both civilly and criminally for the same event. Criminal cases are brought by the government and focus on punishing the defendant for breaking the law, while civil cases are brought by individuals or organizations seeking compensation for harm caused by the defendant. The outcome of one case does not necessarily impact the other.
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If during their dating he breaks any laws; which he would by having any sort of sexual contact with her, then he can be arrested and put on trial. These are civil crimes, not military crimes so he would be tried in a civilian court, not by court martial.
Legally, they cannot be. If such an event occurs, one would win the criminal case based on speedy trial. Secondly, the persons responsible for the violations of constitutional rights would be sued for millions.