en conduct trial

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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conduct trial requires…

  • en be a judge ➜
  • en accuse someone of something ➜
  • en become a judge ➜
  • en become a lawyer ➜
  • en find the guilty party ➜
  • en get a lawyer ➜
  • en get lawyers ➜
  • en be an attorney ➜
  • en contact law enforcement officers ➜
  • en do a law degree ➜
  • en examine the evidence ➜
  • en find a defendant ➜
  • en first study law ➜
  • en gather evidence and lawyers ➜
  • en gather a jury ➜
  • en get a hury ➜
  • en get a judge and jury ➜
  • en go to court ➜
  • en go to a courtroom ➜
  • en go to a laboratory ➜
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conduct trial is motivated by…

  • en justice ➜
  • en answers ➜
  • en a crime has been committed ➜
  • en determine guilt ➜
  • en discern truth from falsehood ➜
  • en establish facts ➜
  • en find justice ➜
  • en you are a judge ➜
  • en learn the effects of a product ➜
  • en learn the truth of an incident ➜
  • en meet the legal requirements ➜
  • en test a product ➜

Things that make you want conduct trial

  • en a crime ➜
  • en a murder ➜
  • en Accusing somebody of a crime ➜
  • en Anger ➜
  • en a baffling case ➜
  • en becoming a judge ➜
  • en Inquisitiveness ➜

conduct trial is a subevent of…

  • en the death sentence ➜
  • en enter the courtroom ➜
  • en examine evidence ➜
  • en find an impartial jury ➜
  • en get put in jail ➜
  • en have a jury ➜
  • en judgement ➜
  • en newspaper coverage ➜
  • en a person will be found guilty ➜
  • en subpoena witnesses ➜
  • en a winner emerges ➜
  • en witnesses will be produced ➜

conduct trial is the last step of…

  • en dress like a clown ➜
  • en get the verdict ➜
  • en pronounce sentence ➜
  • en render a verdict ➜

Things motivated by conduct trial

  • en hear testimony ➜
  • en impanel a jury ➜

conduct trial is the first step of…

  • en call the court to order ➜
  • en choose the jury ➜

Subevents of conduct trial

  • en convict a suspect for a crime ➜
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