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  1. Jose Rizal. The Trial of Rizal | December 26, 1896 (Manila) The trial of Rizal was an eloquent proof of Spanish injustice and misrule. More than a farce, it was patently a mistrial. Rizal, a civilian, was tried by a military court composed of alien military officers.

  2. TRIAL OF RIZAL. Trial of Rizal was an eloquent proof of Spanish injustice and misrule; It was patently a mistrial because Rizal, a civilian, was trialed by a military court composed of alien military; Which fell on deaf ears because officers were both vindictive and unjust. Rizal supplements of defense which he wrote in his prison cell.

  3. The trial of Rizal was an eloquent proof of Spanish injustice and misrule. More than a farce, it was patently a mistrial. Rizal, a civilian, was tried by a military court composed of alien military officers. His case was prejudged; he was considered guilty before the actual trial.

  4. THE TRIAL OF RIZALThe trial of Rizal was very eloquent proof of Spanish injustice and misrule. His case was pre judge he was considered guilty before the actual trial. The military court met not to give justice but to condemn him. • At 8:00 am Dec 26,1896 the court-martial of Rizal stated in the

  5. The Trial of Rizal Miguel A. Bernad, S.J. ih Hill The trial of Rizal that led to his execution was marked by three quali-ties. The first was haste. The second was a meticulous observance of legal formalities that gave the impression of legality and justice. The third, in contrast to the observance of legal forms, was a disregard

  6. The trial of Rizal was an eloquent proof of Spanish injustice and misrule. More than a farce, it was patently a mistrial. Rizal, a civilian, was tried by a military court composed of alien military officers.

  7. At 7:03am, Rizal was executed by firing squad, dying with great courage and composure. His martyrdom further inflamed Filipino nationalism and the revolution against Spanish colonial rule.