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The phrase "accused without" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is accused of something without proper evidence or justification. Example: The suspect was accused without any concrete evidence, leading to their wrongful conviction.
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The more fair-minded members of Congress should realize that Ms. Nuland must not be accused without supporting evidence.
Today the victim is a foreign national, tomorrow the accused without recourse to judicial review could be you or me.
Defense lawyers also say that the police arrested the accused without obtaining search warrants and produced no written complaints and no witnesses during the bail hearing.
I began by weakly saying that no one should be accused without proof, and that in my opinion it was impossible that Cerviño, that someone like Cerviño.
I began by weakly saying that no one should be accused without proof, and that in my opinion it was impossible that Cerviño, that someone like Cerviño..
Accused, without evidence, of complicity in the murder of several chavistas who died during a coup attempt in 2002, they have already spent years in windowless cells.The government also has plans to tighten legal controls on the media.
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They should do what they can to keep accuser and accused apart without violating their rights.
"India has always accused me without any evidence," he said.
I shouldn't have jumped the gun and accused her without the facts?" None.
Egyptian officials accused Hamas, without presenting evidence, of opening prisons during the revolution of 2011 that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
But I do not share the surge of patriotism in light of the execution of an accused killer without due process of law.
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