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But The Times Literary Supplement's "Letter From New York" brought on serious charges of moral and political failure as well.

Most of the men brought in during the night were brought in on charges of drunkenness or fighting.

The cases brought on Friday echo earlier criminal charges against SAC employees.

However, these additional charges were brought on information.

But when a protester later brought a sign reading "Casse-toi, pauv'con!" to a public meeting attended by Sarkozy, the man was arrested and brought up on charges.

It is soon revealed that the Master Builder is being brought up on charges and that the Halo weapons had been recalled, but one of the rings had gone missing.

"If they're brought up on charges, we have an absolute duty to represent them," Mr. Hanna said.

"He was brought up on charges, but he decided to quit before he could face those charges," she said.

It seems that this married couple have been brought up on charges of murdering their 11-year-old daughter.

One, Stanislav Markelov, a lawyer, for years pressed the authorities to have perpetrators of hate crimes brought up on charges, leading to the imprisonment of several.

One of the cops had been brought up on charges of using excessive force — he'd had six previous civilian complaints — and was later cleared.

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