UNFAIRNESS IN TRIAL - Forms of unfairness of a trial; how bias or real likelihood of bias is determined
HELD:
"Unfairness of a trial is in two forms. The first where party is put at a juridical disadvantage by procedure that fails to ensure fairness; it deprives a party of procedural equality.
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