en conducting trial

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of conducting trial

  • en justice ➜
  • en a verdict ➜
  • en asking questions ➜
  • en boredom ➜
  • en a conviction ➜
  • en a conviction of a guilty person ➜
  • en a criminal to be convicted ➜
  • en determining guilt or innocence ➜
  • en determining a verdict ➜
  • en exercising law ➜
  • en a failure of civilization ➜
  • en to find the truth ➜
  • en finding a criminal innocent ➜
  • en someone to go to jail ➜
  • en injustice ➜
  • en laws to be discussed ➜
  • en lawyers to be paid much money ➜
  • en lawyers are used ➜
  • en learning what took place ➜
  • en a person to die ➜
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conducting trial is used for…

  • en determining guilt or innocence ➜
  • en attempting justice ➜
  • en attempting to serve justice ➜
  • en criminal justice ➜
  • en deciding ones guilt or innocence ➜
  • en determining damages ➜
  • en finding the facts ➜
  • en finding a result ➜
  • en a judge or judges ➜
  • en judging guilt or innocense ➜
  • en the Judicial system ➜
  • en justice ➜
  • en lawyers ➜
  • en lawyers making money ➜
  • en members of the court staff ➜
  • en punishing the wicked ➜
  • en redressing wrongs ➜
  • en seeking justice ➜
  • en serving justice ➜

conducting trial is a subevent of…

  • en examining evidence ➜
  • en argue your case ➜
  • en finding the truth ➜
  • en be a judge ➜
  • en the judge bangs the gavel ➜
  • en listen to opposing arguments ➜
  • en making notes ➜
  • en someone may cry ➜
  • en misjudge ➜
  • en panic ➜
  • en perjury ➜
  • en the presentation of evidence ➜
  • en question witnesses ➜
  • en selection of a jury ➜
  • en shouting ➜
  • en speak ➜
  • en speak to the jury ➜
  • en testimony ➜

conducting trial requires…

  • en a judge ➜
  • en a case against the defendant ➜
  • en a case agaist the defendant ➜
  • en a dispute ➜
  • en investigating ➜
  • en a jury ➜
  • en a law establishing agency ➜
  • en orderliness ➜
  • en patience ➜
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