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show trial (plural show trials)
- (law) A trial held for appearance's sake, but whose verdict is predetermined, especially a "guilty" verdict with the purpose of making an example of the accused. [1937]
1978 December 23, John Mitzel, Charley Shively, Ed Hougen, Tom Reeves, “Boston/Boise Committee”, in Gay Community News, volume 6, number 22, page 5:
We demand an end to these "Revere" showtrials. The indictments were drawn through forced testimony of gay youth and coerced testimony of gay men. The indictments were inspired by those seeking to use homophobia for political purposes. The trial is now being used by those who would exploit hatred of homsexuals.
trial held for appearance's sake
- Arabic: محاكمة شكلية
- Chinese:
- Danish: skueproces (da) c
- Dutch: showproces (nl) n
- Esperanto: parodia proceso
- Finnish: näytösoikeudenkäynti (fi)
- French: parodie de procès f
- German: Schauprozess (de) m
- Greek: δίκη-παρωδία f (díki-parodía)
- Hebrew: משפט ראווה
- Hungarian: koncepciós per, kirakatper (hu)
- Icelandic: sýndarréttarhöld n pl
- Italian: processo farsa
- Korean: 보여주기 재판 (boyeojugi jaepan)
- Polish: proces pokazowy
- Portuguese: julgamento encenado
- Russian: показа́тельный суд m (pokazátelʹnyj sud), показа́тельный суде́бный проце́сс m (pokazátelʹnyj sudébnyj procéss), суди́лище (ru) (sudílišče)
- Spanish: farsa judicial f
- Swedish: skenrättegång (sv) c, skenprocess c, skådeprocess (sv) c
- Turkish: göstermelik duruşma
- Ukrainian: показо́вий проце́с m (pokazóvyj procés)