Sentence examples for a accused from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a accused" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an accused," which is used to refer to someone who has been accused of a crime.
Example: "The court will hear the case of the accused next week."
Alternatives: "the defendant" or "the alleged offender."

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a) Accused President Bush of "trying to hide his follies behind my follicles".

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Here the police wanted a court order to compel an accused person to undergo a surgical procedure in order to obtain a bullet to be used in evidence against the accused.

Just as an accused stockbroker is a stockbroker, an accused forger is some type of forger.

Platini is regarded as somewhere "between a witness and an accused person" in the payment case.

Making this objection is thus a bit like an accused murderer's claiming (correctly, as already noted) that prosecuting him is not cost-effective.

A transcript of the hearing was provided by a family member of an accused soldier.

The bishop said he had never personally reassigned an accused abuser to a pastoral position.

She emerged from the family yurt under a red blanket like an accused prisoner.

A charge is the vehicle by which the Prosecution alleges that an accused is responsible for a crime.

Aleksandr Pichushkin, an accused serial killer, appeared in a Moscow courtroom and requested a jury trial.

He will be investigated as a witness but not as an accused party.

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