"This is like any other material in a public trial, " argued Douglas Mirell.
The people who ran the companies that brought us into this financial crisis should be held accountable with a public trial, if not a prison sentence.
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That is very commendable, but they have had to endure four days of a very public trial.
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"We want a very public trial so the evidence can come out and show people that the justice system works for everybody, " Crump added.
While complaining about a supposed violation of her constitutional right to a speedy and public trial, Waters also has railed against the secrecy surrounding the panel's proceedings.
The same point would apply to a state that hired more public defenders to ensure defendants receive a fair trial.
Huang Jiefu, vice minister of health, was quoted by Xinhua as saying that a trial system for public organ donation has been launched in some areas.
With the government's position hardening, Mr. Swartz realized that he would have to face a costly, painful and public trial, his girlfriend, Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, said in an interview Sunday.
The Bill of Rights set out the bedrock principles that ultimately would become the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, including freedom of the press and the right to a "speedy and public" trial.
The attorney-general's attempt to gag the press in an affair of such political importance has sparked a fierce debate, once again, over how to balance the often competing interests of press freedom, a defendant's right to a fair trial and the public's right to see guilty men punished.
Four constables and a custody sergeant were charged with manslaughter and misconduct in public office but were acquitted following a trial.
Mr Kan could still intervene to avoid a trial that might inflame public opinion in China.
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It also meant that when the FDA finally did approve Provenge in 2010, it did so without a public meeting vetting that big clinical trial.
Even then, the victims' families, who have lobbied for a trial (plus a public inquiry into the security faults that allowed the bomb-in-a-suitcase to be planted), are unlikely to be satisfied.
"The Iranian government has held a secret trial, will not make public any evidence, and sentenced an American citizen to eight years in prison for a crime she didn't commit, " the Democratic senator said.
Most recently, the Brick Box has been given a six-month trial to transform the Angel Pub, an old public house located just a few minutes' walk away on Coldharbour Lane, a road that once had an unsavoury reputation for street crime.
The former Merrill Lynch stock analyst, bounced from the securities business for hyping Internet stocks he privately said were dogs, reemerged in public as a reporter covering the Martha Stewart trial for online magazine Slate.
That could mean the results are close, but Novartis will have to wait until the trial is finished to file with the FDA. Another expected interim analysis from a second clinical trial will not be made public as was previously planned.
They analyzed each closing stock price before and after the date of a public announcement and found that the average stock price 120 days before a phase III clinical trial announcement showed an increase of 13.7 percent for companies that reported positive trials and a 0.7 percent drop for those reporting negative trial results ( here is the abstract).
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Before taking public office she worked for a decade running the state trial lawyer lobby.
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Saberi was convicted last month on espionage charges in a one-day trial that was closed to the public.
Saberi, 31, was sentenced Saturday to eight years in prison after a one-day trial that was closed to the public.
She appeared before a Revolutionary Court on Monday for a one-day trial that was closed to the public, CPJ said, quoting an Iranian judiciary official.
In January 2012, a court decided Mr Duvalier should stand trial for embezzling public funds but ruled that the statute of limitations had run out on charges of murder, arbitrary arrest, torture and disappearances.
"The public will decry this decision as it supports a trial of British men thousands of miles from Britain, where the alleged crime was committed simply because in the DPP's opinion, the evidence is too weak to prosecute here, " he said.
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WHO's new plan for standardising and strengthening the disclosure of clinical trial data seems a good start to restoring the public's faith in clinical trials.
The grand jury's proceedings were secret, but Mr Libby's trial will be public, and there is a possibility that Mr Cheney will have to testify.
But prosecuting lawyer Orlando Gibbons, also speaking after the trial, said nudity in public would remain a crime until there was a change in the law.
His lawyers cited a previous case in 2001 when activist Vincent Bethell was granted permission to have no clothes on during his trial at Southwark Crown Court for allegedly causing a public nuisance.
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged the firm with insider trading in 2012, alleging that one of its portfolio managers illegally obtained confidential details about an Alzheimer's drug trial from a doctor before the final results went public and made trades from that information.
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