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Discover Ludwig"charges upheld" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in legal or disciplinary contexts to indicate that a specific accusation or charge has been sustained or supported. Example: The court ruled that the charges of embezzlement against the CEO would be upheld, and she was sentenced to five years in prison.
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As for the nonfraud charges upheld by the judge, Mr. Thau said his clients "have substantial defenses to these claims that will result in their dismissal as well".
Mr. Ashcroft attributes these disparities to the "normal" exercise of prosecutorial discretion, and notes that whites are more likely than blacks or Hispanics to have their capital charges upheld once they reach the attorney general's desk for review.
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When told that the department was appealing, Mr. Scher said he would try to seek a reversal of the one serious charge upheld by the committee.
In that instance Google faces a far stiffer fine — of up to 10percentnt of its annual turnover (which is close to $75BN) — should the Commission uphold the antitrust charges against it.
If the charges, known as administrative charges, are upheld, the officers could face discipline ranging from loss of pay to retraining to firing.
If the charges are upheld, then that player should be barred from the Hall of Fame, and all his records invalidated.
He states that since only two convictions out of 14 charges were upheld, he is really innocent.
If the charges are upheld the punishments for the five officers could include a written warning, management advice, or instant dismissal.
If any charges are upheld, the entire ethics committee, which consists of four Democrats and four Republicans, will meet to decide upon a sanction.
Only if Alsup determines that APIs attract copyright and that jury decides that Google infringed it will Oracle's charges be upheld.
State rule in Russia isn't exactly soft — just ask Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, whose conviction on embezzlement charges was upheld by a Moscow court this week — but it isn't Big Brother either.
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