To trial someone means to subject them to a test or evaluation to determine their suitability or performance in a particular role or situation. It is often used in job interviews or trying out new products.
To "smash someone" usually refers to defeating or dominating them in a competition, argument, or physical confrontation. It can also mean to have casual sex with someone.
In sexual slang, "bang someone" can mean to have sex with that person. It generally implies a casual or physical encounter without emotional attachment.
The Nuremberg Trials were 13 trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, after World War II. The first, held by an international tribunal (American, British, French, and Russian), was the "War Criminals" trial (to keep it simple, it was the trial of the "big names" in Nazism). It was followed by a series of 12 more trials held buy the United States: the Doctor's trial, the Milch trial, the Judge's trial (this is what the movie "Judgment at Nuremberg" was based on), the Pohl trial, the Flick trial, the I. G. Farbern trial, the Hostages trial, the RuSHA trial, the Einsatzgruppen trial, the Krupp trial, the Ministries trial and the High Command trial. The British and Polish also held their own trials.
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
A trial is a court proceeding when someone performs a criminal act.
"Speedy" trial does not apply to the sentencing portion of the trial.
There have been trials in Britain for hundreds of years. Which trial do you mean?
a witness
Conviction is a strong belief or opinion that someone holds. It can also refer to a formal declaration of guilt in a court of law following a criminal trial.
Only if the judgment is overturned in a re-trial or new trial.
There have been trials in Britain for hundreds of years. Which trial do you mean?
Yes, a trial can proceed even if someone pleads guilty. In some cases, a trial may still be necessary to determine the appropriate sentence or to resolve other legal issues related to the case.
impeachment
Your question is mixing apples an oranges. Did you mean similarities between indictment and trial proceedings? If not, there is a trial proceeding I believe to impeach a president. Rather it may be a hearing and not a trial. Your question is mixing apples an oranges. Did you mean similarities between indictment and trial proceedings? If not, there is a trial proceeding I believe to impeach a president. Rather it may be a hearing and not a trial.
It means that the closing stock will appear in trial balance
Trial courts were the 1st courts before the facts of a case are decided.