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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suspect for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or investigative contexts to indicate that someone is believed to be involved in a crime or wrongdoing.
Example: "The police have identified him as a suspect for the recent robbery in the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a suspect in" or "a person of interest in".
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But I won't have to worry about her being a suspect for her skin color.
And he told this story, 'Sometimes I'll beat a suspect for three days and they don't even say one word.
In another case, the Polish authorities requested the extradition of a suspect for theft of a dessert.
"This seemed highly irregular and seems to be similar to tipping off a suspect for a crime," Williams wrote.
Mr. Skakel's older brother, Thomas, was initially a prime suspect in the case, and remained a suspect for many years.
QUESTION FROM BEN: Why do you think the prosecution still tries to profile a suspect for tattoos and liking bands like Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin?
If the check results in a match, federal immigration agents can issue detainers, asking local law enforcement authorities to hold a suspect for up to 48 hours.
Even if it is not necessary at present to hold a suspect for longer than 28 days, there are circumstances in which it could be, police say.
Beyond such costs, Ms. Caproni said, F.B.I. efforts to help retrofit services have a major shortcoming: the process can delay their ability to wiretap a suspect for months.
Police can arrest a suspect for a hit and run but Mr. Bryson was cited instead because he needed to go to the hospital, Mr. Whitmore said.
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Family members told KABC-TV that police were searching for a suspect and for Hollis' head.
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