siéger

En 2001, elles avaient siégé au total pendant 340 jours de procès.
In 2001, the Chambers sat a total of 340 trial days.
Là-dessus, le roi se leva, et le gouverneur, Bérénice, ainsi que tous ceux qui avaient siégé avec eux l’imitèrent.
The king rose, and with him the governor and Bernice and those sitting with them.
Pourtant, en 1995, il se retrouva encore au tribunal, appelé à témoigner contre l’un des juges qui avaient siégé au procès de 1950.
Yet, in 1995, he found himself in court once again; but this time it was to testify against one of the judges who had presided over his trial in 1950.
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