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Discover LudwigThe phrase "criminal charges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the legal prosecution of a person for a criminal offence, as in the example sentence: "The defendant awaits trial on several criminal charges."
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No criminal charges.
To dismiss criminal charges?
Some will face criminal charges.
No criminal charges were brought.
(D.S.K. was cleared of all criminal charges).
They face potential criminal charges as well.
Prosecutors are weighing additional criminal charges.
The police are preparing criminal charges.
No criminal charges have been filed yet.
No criminal charges were brought against him.
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Should they also face criminal charges?
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