Off Topic: ABA Chronicles 10 Pivotal Trials

 

From Adam/Eve To Modern Times ….

In the November 2013 edition of the ABA Journal, there is a list of 10 pivotal past trials, which we repeat by category.

*Guilt and Ignorance — God punishes Adam and Eve, and the Serpent. Garden of Eden, after the 7th day.

*Treason — English Parliament puts King Charles I on trial. London, 1649.

*Illegal Voting — Susan B. Anthony is convicted for casting a ballot. Canandaigua, N.Y., 1873.

*Misconduct — Clarence Darrow is tried on charges of bribing jurors. Los Angeles, CA, 1912.

*Race and Immigration — A court decides who is white under the law (Dow v. United States). Charleston, S.C., 1915.

*War Crimes — An Allied tribunal brings Nazi leaders to account. Nuremberg, Germany, 1945.

*Desegregation — The U.S. Supreme Court rejects the separate but equal doctrine (Brown v. Board of Education). Washington, D.C., 1954.

*Crimes Against Humanity — Adolf Eichmann is convicted for his role in the “Final Solution.” Jerusalem, Israel, 1961.

*Sabotage — Nelson Mandela is spared from a death sentence. Pretoria, South Africa, 1964.

*War Crimes — Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic is tried by an international tribunal. The Hague, Netherlands, 2002.

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