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The part of the sentence "charged with offences" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to someone being accused of a crime and can be used at any time. For example: "The suspect was charged with offences of theft and fraud."
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Two men have been charged with offences following the raids.
He was charged with offences that were never proven.
Some 152 detainees have been charged with offences following the riot.
8 August 2006 Goodman and Mulcaire are arrested and charged with offences under Ripa.
Many have been charged with offences such as blocking traffic or destroying public property.
Of these cases, 874 led to cautions being issued and 1,459 to juveniles being charged with offences.
Some detainees have been charged with offences carrying prison terms of several years for holding a private memorial gathering.
Prakash could also be charged with offences in Turkey, and local authorities may still seek to prosecute him there.
Ten people have been charged with offences relating to Olympic and Paralympic tickets since the Games opened, Scotland Yard said.
Neither Swartz, 26, nor Auernheimer, 27, hacked into any computer, yet were charged with offences aimed at hackers.
I knew Davy best during the strike, when I represented miners charged with offences on the picket line.
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