The British Trial Sessions, also known as the Old Bailey Sessions, refer to the court proceedings held at the Old Bailey in London, where serious criminal cases are tried. Historically, these sessions began in the 18th century and were significant for their public nature, allowing citizens to observe the trials. They played a crucial role in the development of the British legal system and the concept of a fair trial. Today, the Old Bailey continues to serve as a central criminal court in England and Wales.
A crowd was egging on the British soldiers by throwing stuff at them, 5 people were killed by the British, they got sent to trial but a lawyer believed that even the British deserved a fair trial and the British were cleared of all charges.
Captain Preston
Townshend acts
The British soldiers realized the situation was about to explode and called for help.
Dedan Kimathi Waciuri (31 October 1920 - 18 February 1957) was a Kenyan rebel leader who fought against British colonization in Kenya in the 1950s. He was convicted and executed by the British colonial government.See below link:
John Adams
A crowd was egging on the British soldiers by throwing stuff at them, 5 people were killed by the British, they got sent to trial but a lawyer believed that even the British deserved a fair trial and the British were cleared of all charges.
John Adams
Captain Preston
Townshend acts
The knowledge issue of the Gu Kailai trial was how much the accused actually knew. The trial was based on the belief that she murdered a British businessman.
The past tense is trialed (US English) or trialled (British English)
A Magistrate's Court is lower on the scale of judicial hierarchy than a Court of General Sessions.
The British soldiers realized the situation was about to explode and called for help.
Dedan Kimathi Waciuri (31 October 1920 - 18 February 1957) was a Kenyan rebel leader who fought against British colonization in Kenya in the 1950s. He was convicted and executed by the British colonial government.See below link:
Samuel L. JAckson
The British soldiers.