1. Although her office bears ultimate responsibility if innocent people were tried and convicted, the show has to strain to tie her in personally. 2. But the court is designed to deal with the most serious international crimes, and will try people only if they are not prosecuted at home. 3. Heston also said he would try recruiting people who consider gun ownership a private matter. 4. In Rwanda itself several thousand mostly low-level people have been tried in proceedings that fall far short of international due process standards. 5. In our situation you have to keep on trying people. 6. Responding to a steep escalation in violent youth offenses, politicians in every state are trying to enact laws making it easier to try young people as adults. 7. Spain cannot try people in absentia, but, according to Garzon, a trial of Adolfo Scilingo, a former Argentine naval officer, is likely. 8. The court will then be empowered to try people accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. 9. The court has the apparently impossible task of trying people still engaged in a war. 10. The community, as much as the jury, is trying those people, even as the outside world judges the town. |