He won't be deported to his native Egypt, where he was sentenced to death in absentia. |
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None of the hundreds of other people charged in absentia with similar crimes has ever been extradited to East Timor. |
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The process was, by any standard, a kangaroo court, with Johnston unable to attend and found guilty in absentia. |
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I will not participate in the Case Western Reserve University Commencement Exercises on May 18 and wish to receive my degree in absentia. |
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He was subsequently charged and sentenced in absentia to 22 years in prison for embezzlement. |
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He was promoted in absentia on May 1 from private first class to the rank of specialist. |
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On December 18, 1792 Thomas Paine was tried in absentia in England for sedition, and convicted. |
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The cases of the fugitive indictees would pose a special problem as our rules do not permit trials in absentia. |
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In 2003, Kimy received in absentia Canada 's prestigious John Humphrey Freedom Award for his dedication to human rights. |
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He fled Greece in 1969 and was convicted in absentia by a court martial for arson and use of explosives. |
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A spokesman for the court said the charges were laid in absentia to expedite the process, sidestepping the need to apply for arrest warrants. |
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Abdulemam was tried in absentia by a military court in June 2011, along with twenty prominent Bahraini opposition figures. |
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Our intention here is not to try the United Nations, summarily and in absentia. |
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It is not accidental, that a number of Rafto laureates have been honoured in absentia. |
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When exceptionally for justified reasons trials in absentia are held, strict observance of the rights of the defence is all the more necessary. |
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She has been an unofficial member of ESG since May, when she sat in absentia for colleague Steve Bourne. |
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On 28 August 1970, he was sentenced in absentia to two years imprisonment for leaving the country and his property was confiscated. |
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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. |
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The accused has the right to challenge judgements handed down in absentia in cases involving misdemeanours and infractions. |
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Many persons have been convictioned in absentia, but such convictions are not final. |
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A lawyer does not have the right to represent a defendant who is being tried in absentia. |
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The European arrest warrant and trials in absentia mean that we have lost our most basic protections from unjust arrest and imprisonment. |
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He thinks he can come down from above, de haut en bas, and play the great reconciler, but you can't reconcile in absentia. |
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Wack Seck avoided jail because he was sentenced in absentia and reportedly went into hiding following his conviction in April. |
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He asked the senate for permission to stand in absentia, but Cato blocked the proposal. |
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We were in absentia then, and we apologize for our absence. |
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The Lamido119 of Tcheboa, in the North Province was charged with false arrest and forced labour, convicted and sentenced in absentia to one-year imprisonment on 24 August 1993 by the Benoue High Court. |
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In December, he had been sentenced to prison for 18 months, in absentia, for defaming Hun Sen and Prince Norodom Ranariddh, the president of the royalist party. |
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He was convicted in absentia of murder and made subject to a bando capitale, a capital sentence, which meant that anyone in the Papal States had the right to kill him with impunity in exchange for a reward. |
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The three executives were convicted in absentia. |
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Please indicate the number of prisoners whose death sentences have not yet been commuted, and for what crimes, and the number of death sentences handed down in absentia. |
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In 1992, he was convicted in absentia and sentenced to 55 years in prison. |
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This is true even if the husband pays alimony for the wife in absentia. |
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Sentenced in absentia in 2003 for kidnapping her children in a trial brought by her ex-husband, Mansur Maksudi, an American citizen, she became a 'wanted criminal. |
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Some used able-bodied family members to represent them at hospitals, but treating persons with disabilities in absentia was perceived as a real concern from health workers' point of view. |
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Although Italian law allows for trials in absentia, international law requires that a person be present at his trial to hear the full prosecution case, put forward a defence, challenge the evidence and examine witnesses. |
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Two weeks before the assault, Muhannad al-Hassani, a prisoner of conscience, was awarded in absentia the prestigious Martin Ennals Award for human rights defenders. |
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Mr. Celil was arrested in Uzbekistan in late March 2006 and extradited to China, where he had been tried and sentenced in absentia for alleged separatist and terrorist activities. |
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With regard to the 8 January 2008 attack against UNIFIL near Saida, two court hearings were held in March and June 2009 against a group of defendants, one of whom is in custody and four of whom are being tried in absentia. |
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One important provision of the Act concerns the transfer to the Court of a person sought by the Court, which is essential given that the Statute does not allow for decisions to be handed down in absentia. |
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Hang Chakra, publisher of the Khmer Mchas Srok newspaper, was sentenced in absentia and fined 9 million riels. |
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In 2006, after a trial that lasted 12 years, Ethiopia's Federal High Court in Addis Ababa found Mengistu guilty of genocide in absentia. |
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Mengistu and others who had fled the country were tried and sentenced in absentia. |
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Caesar petitioned the Senate to stand in absentia, but Cato employed a filibuster to block the proposal. |
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The Cairo Misdemeanour Court issued the ruling in absentia against Moataz Matar, an Egyptian presenter working with the Turkey-based Al Sharaq opposition TV station. |
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The defendant was convicted in absentia after fleeing during the trial. |
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He was then tried in absentia and found guilty though never executed. |
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An Iraqi court has found the nation's Sunni vice president guilty of running death squads against security forces and Shias, sentencing him to death in absentia. |
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A comparable effect can be found in the Brothers Quay's latest, In Absentia, where light plays menacingly over a doll-house-size madhouse. |
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Working with Marlene Kaminsky for In Absentia was, on the other hand, very difficult since it wasn't a role where you could sustain a character. |
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He also initiated a theatrical tour, showcasing the Quay's In Absentia, The Comb and Street of Crocodiles. |
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