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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or instance that has been discovered or identified, often in a legal or investigative context.
Example: "After thorough investigation, a case found regarding the missing funds was presented to the court."
Alternatives: "a discovered case" or "an identified case".
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A case found "not proven" cannot be tried again on the same charge.
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The worry stems from a single case found in a teenage girl who flew to Hong Kong from San Francisco on June 12.
In December, a judge in a different case found that the metadata-collection program probably is unconstitutional.
Six months before Alarcon was convicted, a jury in a similar case found former state Sen. Roderick Wright guilty of felony perjury and voter fraud.
Six months before Alarcon was convicted, a jury in a similar case found former state Sen. Roderick Wright guilty of felony perjury and voter fraud.
Investigators believe a guitar case found on an adjoining roof may have been used to carry the assault rifle used in the attack.
In June, a federal jury in a related case found Lehman liable for helping First Alliance defraud customers and ordered it to pay $5.1 million.
Seifalian was dismissed from UCL in July, after a tribunal in an unrelated case found that he had dishonestly obtained £24,000 from an overseas student.
Can possible crimes in a civil case found to be meritless still be investigated?
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