Theyre on trial
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REDSThey're on trial.
INCOURTOn trial
TESTPut on trial?
ACCUSEDOne on trial
FIELDTESTOn-site trial
DEFENDANTPerson on trial
BLUMStatesman on trial.
AMATEURTalent on trial
STANDUPINCOURTComedian on trial?
REHEARPut on trial again
RAEDERNazi admiral on trial.
SCOPESTeacher on trial, 1925.
DFTSOnes on trial: Abbr.
DRAMATrial goings-on, maybe
arraignto put on trial
BELLI"My Life on Trial" author
BELLI"My Life on Trial" autobiographer
arraignedARRAIGN, to put on trial
arraigningARRAIGN, to put on trial
arraignsARRAIGN, to put on trial
PROBIENew member on a trial basis
BORDENRedheaded orphan on trial in 1893
BELLI"My Life on Trial" author Melvin
COURTMARTIALEDPut on trial, in the military
SPEERMunitions minister on trial in Nuremberg.
SEDITIONWhat Liz Dilling is on trial for.
DRAZIZCharacter on trial in "A Passage to India"
BELLIAttorney with the autobiography "My Life on Trial"
dockbeing tried in a court, esp. a criminal court; on trial
heuristicof, pertaining to, or based on experimentation, evaluation, or trial-and-error methods
remandingPlace (a defendant) on bail or in custody, esp. when a trial is adjourned
remandedPlace (a defendant) on bail or in custody, esp. when a trial is adjourned
mistrialsAn inconclusive trial, such as one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict
verdictthe finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
verdictsthe finding or decision of a jury on the matter submitted to it in trial
POPEEdmond .., on trial in Russia for espionage, has had a series of key defense motions turned down
jeopardythe danger or hazard of being found guilty, and of consequent punishment, undergone by criminal defendants on trial
urgerto present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly his conviction was upheld on a theory never urged at his à trial Leon Friedman
urgersto present, advocate, or demand earnestly or pressingly his conviction was upheld on a theory never urged at his à trial Leon Friedman
heuristicencouraging a person to learn, discover, understand, or solve problems on his or her own, as by experimenting or by trial and error.