face trial
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To have to be judged in a court of law.
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- She faces trial for murder.
- He will face trial next month on corruption charges.
- The suspects are expected to face trial soon.
- Many individuals face trial without proper legal aid.
- The corporation might face trial for its role in the scandal.
- If the evidence holds, they will certainly face trial.
- The alleged criminal did not want to face trial and attempted to escape.
- It's crucial that all those responsible face trial for their actions.
- The government is determined that the war criminals face trial.
- The president faces trial by television tonight when he takes part in a live debate.