In 1918, Arapaho Cleaver Warden testified in hearings related to Indian religious ceremonies, " We only ask a fair and impartial trial by reasonable white people, not half-breeds who do not know a bit of their ancestors or kindred.
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According to documents on the Web site, and to other official declarations on the case, the men did not receive an impartial trial in Miami, and they never obtained information that threatened the national security of the United States.
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U . S . District Judge Richard Matsch this week said publicity about the human toll of the bombing had been so widespread in Oklahoma that McVeigh and Nichols couldn't get a fair and impartial trial anywhere in the state.
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Participation in the Court's proceedings will in most cases take place through a legal representative and will be conducted " in a manner which is not prejudicial or inconsistent with the rights of the accused and a fair and impartial trial ".
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The Court wrote that they found no merit to his claim that he had not received an impartial trial under Perry, and that his opinion to the deliberating jurors as to what the evidence showed could not be equated with personal bias.
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To meet the requirements for a transfer, the trial judge must determine that there exists so great a prejudice in favor of the prosecution or against the defendant that there is a reasonable likelihood the defendant cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial.
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"This court finds and concludes that there is so great a prejudice against these two defendants in the state of Oklahoma that they cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial at any place . . . in that state, " the judge wrote.
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Suarez Benavides, 64, the former head of public relations and former inspector-general of the armed forces, said " I am resisting appearing voluntarily before the courts because . . . of the lack of a guarantee of an impartial trial that exists in Honduras ."
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Judge LeRoy F . Millette Jr . of Prince William County Circuit Court wrote in a ruling issued Wednesday morning that " good cause has been clearly shown t * at such change of venue is necessary to ensure a fair and impartial trial ."
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Kansas law states that to grant a change of venue, a judge must find that " there exists in the county where the prosecution is pending so great a prejudice against the defendant that he cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial in the county ."