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'''Wilde Trials'''
A series of three trials held at the London [[Old Baily]] in 1895 in which [[Oscar Wilde]] stood accused of homosexuality. Wilde was found guilty and convicted to a two-year prison sentence and hard labor.
A series of three trials held at the London [[Old Baily]] in 1895 in which [[Oscar Wilde]] stood accused of homosexuality. Wilde was found guilty and convicted to a two-year prison sentence and hard labor.

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A series of three trials held at the London Old Baily in 1895 in which Oscar Wilde stood accused of homosexuality. Wilde was found guilty and convicted to a two-year prison sentence and hard labor.