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He is not expected to stand trial until next year.
When will they stand trial before a court of law?
He himself has asked to stand trial and clear his name.
I hope to God he lives long enough to stand trial.
"We should have let them come back to stand trial."
Never had he felt anything for the one standing trial.
"You and your men will stand trial for all of this."
He said the five had been arrested, and would stand trial.
He was found fit to stand trial on April 4, 2008.
Many people are set to stand trial for taking part in the protests.
They plan to take him to Athens, where he will stand trial.
Tom wants the wanted men brought back alive to stand trial.
He and his associates will stand trial for their action.
He had been scheduled to stand trial on June 8.
But it is uncertain whether either man will ever stand trial here.
All six defendants will stand trial in China, officials said.
Five men are to stand trial on those charges in September.
Many people were arrested by the police and are now standing trial.
"She goes there and you'll never see her stand trial."
One can stand trial for discussion of the different ethnic groups.
His father insists that he must return to town and stand trial.
His family also takes the position he should not stand trial because of the illnesses.
He knows right from wrong, they say, and is competent to stand trial.
Only when the men were accused and stood trial did they bring out that defense.
If there were any left, they'd be too old and weak to stand trial today.