Yes. There are hundreds of trials in the thousands of courts every day.
While more than 90% of cases settle or result in a plea, the sheer number of cases require that they are many trials.
October 1st, 1946
Hjalmar Schacht was acquitted at the Nuremberg trials and was not sentenced to death.
The Nuremberg Trials were held after World War II to prosecute top Nazi officials for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Andersonville Trials were held after the American Civil War to prosecute Confederate soldiers for war crimes committed at the Andersonville prisoner of war camp. Both trials aimed to bring accountability to individuals responsible for heinous acts during wartime.
Yes, there was controversy surrounding the Nuremberg Trials, particularly regarding the legality of retroactively applying new laws to prosecute war crimes, the fairness of the trials, and the scope of punishment. Some critics argued that the trials were victor's justice and undermined the defendants' right to a fair trial.
Traditionally, a plural noun. Sometimes, "trial" is used colloquially as a verb, meaning "to conduct a trial of", and in that instance, "trials" is the third person singular present indicative of the verb.
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