I'm not necessarily opposed to it, RJ, but a couple of things.
First, he'd have to be tried on the right charge. So we'd have to review that before we set up a trial, and we need to coordinate with Wizengamot members.
Plus, a Wizengamot trial does not work like most traditional court room trials that "we muggles" think of. You might want to refresh yourself a bit, if you need to, with the trial of Karkaroff in the book and of Harry's own hearing for underage magic. And--even how we are forced to translate Rowlings designs to PA is sometimes different again out of necessity.
In a RL American courtroom, for example, the activity is purposefully restrained to, pretty much, the verbal interaction of the prosecutor and the defense, with some witness involvement but even that is heavily controlled by courtroom statute.
We've had to deliberately try to work for a looser setting, closer to Rowlings informal setting, because the more structured we make the hearings, the fewer opportunities it gives to everyone who'd like to rp in those. The more casual it is, the more chances it gives a whole list of folks to join in.
So, I'll try to review the thread for charges, but we also need to see if we can gather the necessary folks for a quorum on the Wizengamot. In the meantime, we'll keep track of how involved other members are able to be in a trial.
Does that help for now?