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conduct trial
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Saudi Arabia
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The government or ruling authority often conducts trials without a jury, and verdicts are frequently predetermined.
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conducting trial
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Saudi Arabia
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Conducting a trial may involve Islamic law and the presence of religious authorities, and the legal process may be overseen by a religious leader.
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trial
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Saudi Arabia
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Trials are often decided by judges or a small group of legal professionals, with less emphasis on trial by jury.
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trial
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Saudi Arabia
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Trials are often based on religious law and may involve the use of religious authorities in the legal process.
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trial
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Saudi Arabia
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Trials are conducted in accordance with Sharia law and are an important part of the Islamic legal system.
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trials
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Saudi Arabia
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Trials may follow Islamic law and involve religious leaders as part of the judicial process.
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trials
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Saudi Arabia
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Trials are often quick and may involve less extensive legal processes compared to Western countries.
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trials
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Saudi Arabia
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Trials follow Sharia law, and may involve religious scholars in addition to legal professionals.
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