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The phrase "and charged with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is assigned a responsibility or duty, often in legal or formal situations.
Example: "The committee was formed and charged with a mission to improve community safety."
Alternatives: "and tasked with a" or "and assigned a".
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Five months later, he was arrested and charged with a felony: forging the court order.
Those who produce fraudulent documents will be arrested and charged with a felony, he said.
Michael, now 19, had been arrested and charged with a gang-related murder.
"If you're caught, you will arrested and charged with a felony," Lieutenant Biegel said.
Five days later, he was arrested and charged with a firearm offence.
More than a year later, she is suddenly arrested and charged with a series of brazen armed robberies.
He was arrested according to the plan and charged with a criminal violation of the Separate Car Act.
She was arrested and charged with a single misdemeanor charge of driving with ability impaired by drug.
Officer Peltack, 27, was arrested around 11 20 a.m. in Raritan and charged with a fourth-degree firearms offense.
He said that anyone who traveled below 14th Street without permission would be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor.
Georgia tailback Washaun Ealey, the team's leading rusher last year, was arrested early Friday and charged with a hit-and-run and driving on a suspended license.
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