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This is, in effect, 'the showtrial' argument.
The lower halves showtrial-by-trial stimulus contrast tracked by a staircase procedure.
The deliberate injustice of a political showtrial still exists, even in our country.
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He might not have intended to do so, but he advocated a political showtrial.
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Last month in a showtrial, he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for spreading false information.
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If it is passed, the chances of a showtrial, or show trials, for the three old men is very great.
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I repeat the phrase "showtrial" because of particular purposes.
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If a showtrial isperhaps—to do with women and pregnancy, employers might think twice about taking on a young woman.
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That is where we should be directing our attention, not to a showtrial.
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Do you want a framework against a certain kind of offence or do you want a sensational one man showtrial against a former minister?
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It is clear that any trial will be a political showtrial.
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A showtrial to settle old scores would strike a sour note.
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It would be wrong to characterise any trial in this country as a showtrial as we understand that term.
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What we are getting is the old-style showtrial, conducted without proper reference to the proper democratic processes.
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Any prosecution of so-called war crimes would be bound to be a showtrial.
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In fact, there was little more than a showtrial.
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The least we can ask in this novel circumstance is that the employees of the threatened profitable subsidiaries have the opportunity at the showtrial of sitting on the jury.
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Some standards committees have 19 members, so there is a risk that such a tribunal would be too large and the case would turn into a showtrial.
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He was richly rewarded, and the trial seems to be have been a showtrial by traditionalists seeking to prevent reform.
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Since it is a showtrial anyway, the lawyer decides to take advantage to show off his oratory skills.
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He was accused of plotting to overthrow the state and subjected to what some consider a showtrial.
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After a showtrial, he was imprisoned until 1953.
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Many in the media called it a showtrial.
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The proceedings rapidly descend into a farcical showtrial.
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He was arrested and sentenced in a showtrial in 1950.
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A showtrial of their leadership was then arranged, and they were put in jail.
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She was in fact not involved in the conspiracy and the trial against her was seen as a showtrial.
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The court proceedings were widely accused of being a showtrial.
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The showtrial lasted four days and sentenced him to capital punishment, later changed to 10 years in prison.
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He was publicly convicted in 1992 in a brief showtrial and sentenced to 7 seven years' imprisonment with 2 years deprivation of political rights.
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She was mocked by many, including an official who called her by this nickname during her showtrial.
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He was put under house arrest without a typical showtrial and released a few years later, in 1954 or 1955.
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Arrested by the communist authorities, he was sentenced to death in a showtrial and buried in an unmarked grave.
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At the showtrial, six of the defendants were given the death sentence; for unknown reasons the sentences were not carried out.
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They were tried and convicted in a showtrial.
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The process was intended to be a showtrial, but it fell apart, due to the strong will of the defendants.
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He was convicted in a showtrial.
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There were no further show trials but many thousands of people were arbitrarily arrested and sentenced either to substantial periods of imprisonment or to death.
The significant number of acquittals did manage to silence some of the critics who had believed that it was a showtrial whereby nearly everyone would be convicted.
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A lack of information about the charges meant that these trials did not gain as much attention as the more sensational show trials.
In 1959, following an order calling for detainees who were freed or sent into forced residence to be rearrested, he was given a showtrial and a 15-year sentence.
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Some have argued that there would inevitably be show trials.
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Thousands of people have been imprisoned following show trials, solely for their peaceful political or religious views.
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I agree with the view that those show trials could not and would not have a deterrent effect.
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He suggested that there may be what he caricatured as show trials and that justice could not be done to both sides.
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We have made clear that there should be no "show trials".
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We do not indulge in show trials, however fairly conducted.
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Will not the trials be in danger of being show trials?
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One or two show trials would have been useful if only pour encourager les autres.
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Sudden, mass arrests of critics of his regime are followed by quick show trials.
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What is typical of almost all show trials is that there is no mechanism for appeal.
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Also, in common with all political show trials, the jury decision was—as has already been said this morning—fixed by the ruling party.
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As has been said, there will be show trials, and we know what the press can do with them.
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It is typical of almost all show trials that there is no mechanism for appeal.
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Political show trials have a classic structure.
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Of course, one can always put the suspect in the dock and ask a witness to identify him then and there as is done in show trials.
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These will he show trials.
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Show trials are still held.
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Political show trials follow a classic structure.
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Would there inevitably be show trials?
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Security forces responded with brute force and summarily arrested peaceful protesters; courts launched show trials en masse against students, scientists, women's rights activists, lawyers, journalists and members of the clergy.
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If the former owners resisted, they were often convicted in show trials.
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The consequent strains resulted in the widespread used of coercion, repression, show trials, purges and intimidation.
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It also marked the start of a three-year campaign against large-scale economic crimes, accompanied by show trials.
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She is best known for presiding over a series of political show trials in the 1950s.
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The highest ranking were paraded through elaborate show trials.
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His active resistance was later, during the show trials in the '50s, called into question.
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Such a reversion was a rare episode in the show trials of the late 1930s.
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Starting in 1948, mass arrest and show trials began to take place against bishops and clergy.
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In addition to rank-and-file member purges, prominent communists were purged, with some subjected to public show trials.
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The justice system regularly degenerated into show trials.
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Many were sentenced to death at show trials; or with no trial at all.
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Show trials tend to be retributive rather than correctional justice and also conducted for propagandistic purposes.
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He had an important role in building a new justice system, impeachment of the war criminals and rehabilitation of the victims of show trials.
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They expressed their displeasure in various ways, in demands for ideological litmus tests and a number of purges and show trials, respectively.
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Critics assailed the law as an attempt to circumvent the sovereignty of other states and become a venue for partisan show trials of propaganda value but no legal consequence.
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During this time, many thousands of people classified as elements of the bourgeois like wealthy landlords were rounded up, given show trials, with some receiving executions.
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In a showtrial the outcome is a foregone conclusion.
In the first flush of the post-war communist dictatorship, he was denounced for treason at a showtrial.
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Suspects may not receive a public trial, and instead may be convicted in a kangaroo court-style showtrial, or by a secret tribunal.
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The trial was viewed by many as a kangaroo court or showtrial.
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Reference has been made to the possibility of show trials.
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Whenever the public are upset about an issue, there is a possibility of show trials.
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States acting in bad faith cannot use complementarity—or what might be termed negative outcome show trials—as an excuse to shield suspects from the international court.
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