61.   Some members of Congress think a public trial would be the best scenario if bin Laden is not killed in battle.

62.   The attorney general said public trials for terrorists could spill intelligence secrets, give them a propaganda tool and make the location of proceedings subject to terrorist attack.

63.   The central government this spring began an anti-drug crackdown that uses harsher penalties, public trials and forced drug treatment.

64.   The Charros have been known to capture suspected criminals, hold a quick public trial and execute them with a shot to the head.

65.   The law allows a court to decide how classified information should be handled in a public trial.

66.   The new system reflects the U.S. judicial system, with public trials, citizen juries and the presumption of innocence.

67.   The new, U.S.-style system features public trials, oral arguments, prosecutors, citizen juries and the presumption of innocence.

68.   The only public scenes were the great public trials, which rarely departed from prepared scripts.

69.   The public trial coincided with a ceremony hosted by King Hussein in Naharayim on Tuesday to accept additional Israeli water supplies for his parched country.

70.   The students also called for a public trial of the arrested men.

a. + trial >>共 426
clinical 13.61%
new 9.12%
fair 6.84%
criminal 4.83%
first 4.61%
olympic 2.79%
second 2.62%
civil 2.49%
federal 2.10%
separate 2.04%
public 0.80%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
trial 0.17%
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