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Brought to trial : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brought to trial Brought to trial means to calendar a legal case for a hearing, or to bring a defendant to the bar of justice. The simplest definition is "the commencement of the trial in a court by formally calling and swearing in of the witnesses to initiate the trial proceedings."〔(Legal explanations web site )〕 However, much like Pro-rata, it has several different, ambiguous meanings and examples used in the law. To bring to trial is when the process is ongoing. ==Political, war, and other infamous crimes== Most often, the terms brought to trial, bring to trial, brought to justice and bring to justice refer to the prosecution at trial of alleged war criminals〔(B'TSelem Press Release about bringing to trial those Palestinians responsible for alleged war crimes )〕 and political prisoners,〔(Amnesty International Press Release about Haitian political prisoners )〕〔(Amnesty International press release about Vietnamese dissident to be brought to trial )〕 as well as those accused of treason or misprision of treason, sexual assault, and other infamous crimes.〔(Court TV article mentioning "Brought to trial" in context )〕〔("Draft Dodgers Brought to Trial" )〕〔(Article about Jose Padilla being brought to trial )〕
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