2 reasons are: his father and uncle committed terrible crimes and he was condemned because of their crimes. He was an aristocrat and during the French Revolution all aristocrats were condemned unfairly just for being an aristocrat.
Trial is another name for an experiment.
A trial is the performance or exercise of that experiment
John Scopes for teaching Evolution
Trial as an absuer fiction
No trial. It is over. Plead guility to every count.
The arrest and condemnation of Charles Darnay in A Tale of Two Cities were unjust because he was falsely accused based on mistaken identity; the key witness against him, John Barsad, was not trustworthy as he had ulterior motives and a criminal past; and there was no concrete evidence presented during the trial to prove his guilt.
Dr. Manette accuses Charles Darnay of being an Evrémonde, a member of the oppressive aristocratic family that caused harm to him and his family in the past. He reveals Darnay's true identity and testifies against him in court, leading to Darnay's arrest and trial.
John Barsad, the English spy, was a witness at Charles Darnay's trial. He provided false testimony that swayed the jury against Darnay.
Dr. Manette saves Darnay during his first trial because of the influence had because he was in the Bastille. He condemned Darnay in the second trial because his journal entry found in his old cell said he denounced the brothers and all of their descendants and Darnay was the son of one of them.
where do darnay and carton go together after the trial
Dr. Manette and both of the Defarges
The accusers of Charles Darnay in his second trial in France in "A Tale of Two Cities" are three French revolutionaries: Defarge, the Vengeance, and Jacques Three. They are seeking to condemn Darnay as an enemy of the revolution and a traitor to the people.
At the trial of Charles Darnay in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, the main witness called was John Barsad, who testified against Darnay. Barsad's testimony was crucial in the case against Darnay, as he claimed to have seen Darnay engaged in suspicious activities.
Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton went to dinner after the treason trial was over in "A Tale of Two Cities".
Charles darnay (book 2 chptr 3)
Arrest and Trial - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
Arrest and Trial - 2000 Patience was released on: USA: October 2000