How to use in-sentence of “on trial”:
+ The British government of India put on trial three Indian National Army officers at the Red Fort in Delhi.
+ James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell was put on trial for the murder but found not guilty.
+ Charles I was captured, put on trial and in 1649 he was executed.
+ The President cannot be put on trial or put in prison during his term.
+ As a result, Formosus’s remains were Exhumationexhumed and put on trial in the Cadaver Synod.
+ Eventually, Stalin dismissed Yezhov from his post in November 1938, demoting him to the post of Commissar of Water Transport; less than a year later, Yezhov was arrested and put on trial for excesses committed during the Purges.
+ Rebecca Carlson is on trial in Oregon for murder.
+ Blanco did not stand in the 1986 election, and the new government put him on trial for corruption.

Example sentences of “on trial”:
+ The famous bushranger, Ned Kelly, was put on trial in the Kyneton Courthouse in 1870 for robbery.
+ But when Pink is on trial the judge orders the wall to be pulled down.
+ If we are put on trial this should be in public.
+ The famous bushranger, Ned Kelly, was put on trial in the Kyneton Courthouse in 1870 for robbery.
+ But when Pink is on trial the judge orders the wall to be pulled down.
+ If we are put on trial this should be in public.
+ The crew quickly found themselves on trial for piracy.
+ The evidence was that one of the defendants may have built the bomb, but none of those on trial had thrown it.
+ Ernst Janning, a Nazi doctor on trial for crimes against humanity.
+ The Green Marine: The Mask is put on trial for his unorthodox actions while serving in the Marines.
+ They later adopted a resolution that any negroes taken in arms would be put on trial for “inciting servile insurrection” and would be punished by the death penalty.
+ They said if Randy Roth went to jail for more than fifty years they would not put him on trial for killing Janis.
+ With help from the British military, he was not put on trial at Nuremburg.
+ Eichmann was put on trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
+ The case had to do with “indigent” people who were on trial for crimes, but did not have enough money to pay for a lawyer.
+ They are put on trial for a murder they did not commit.
