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How to use in absentia in a sentence

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He won't be deported to his native Egypt, where he was sentenced to death in absentia.
None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor.
The process was, by any standard, a kangaroo court, with Johnston unable to attend and found guilty in absentia.
I will not participate in the Case Western Reserve University Commencement Exercises on May 18 and wish to receive my degree in absentia.
He was subsequently charged and sentenced in absentia to 22 years in prison for embezzlement.
He was promoted in absentia on May 1 from private first class to the rank of specialist.
On December 18, 1792 Thomas Paine was tried in absentia in England for sedition, and convicted.
The cases of the fugitive indictees would pose a special problem as our rules do not permit trials in absentia.
In 2003, Kimy received in absentia Canada 's prestigious John Humphrey Freedom Award for his dedication to human rights.
He fled Greece in 1969 and was convicted in absentia by a court martial for arson and use of explosives.
A spokesman for the court said the charges were laid in absentia to expedite the process, sidestepping the need to apply for arrest warrants.
Abdulemam was tried in absentia by a military court in June 2011, along with twenty prominent Bahraini opposition figures.
Our intention here is not to try the United Nations, summarily and in absentia.
It is not accidental, that a number of Rafto laureates have been honoured in absentia.
When exceptionally for justified reasons trials in absentia are held, strict observance of the rights of the defence is all the more necessary.
She has been an unofficial member of ESG since May, when she sat in absentia for colleague Steve Bourne.
On 28 August 1970, he was sentenced in absentia to two years imprisonment for leaving the country and his property was confiscated.
The author's son was judged in camera and in absentia, without the assistance of a lawyer, and he had no access to an effective remedy.
The accused has the right to challenge judgements handed down in absentia in cases involving misdemeanours and infractions.
Many persons have been convictioned in absentia, but such convictions are not final.
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