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The phrase "defendant of having" is not correct and not usable in written English.
You should instead use the phrase "accused of having" if you are referring to someone being accused of having done something wrong. For example: The prosecuting attorney accused the defendant of having committed the crime.
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"The risk to a defendant of having liability imposed on several hundred cases was a risk that was more than that defendant wanted to reasonably bear.
Two proclaimed their innocence to the judge, but an indignant prosecutor interrupted one, accusing the defendant of having "no remorse, no shame and no conscience".
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Correction: September 13 , 2002 Friday An article on Sept. 5 about a lawsuit filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan accusing Iraq and other defendants of having supported and sponsored the Sept. 11 attacks misstated the nature of the suit.
But those so-called preference cases did not accuse the defendants of having any reason to suspect that the money they withdrew was the product of an illegal investment scheme.
An article on Sept. 5 about a lawsuit filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan accusing Iraq and other defendants of having supported and sponsored the Sept. 11 attacks misstated the nature of the suit.
Then she was the defendant, suspected of having killed her baby," she resumed.
The court has not yet ruled in the case of the two other defendants accused of having accompanied and assisted Mr. Hassanein.
Despite not having the proper licensing, the defendants are accused of having reproduced and distributed said recordings through TIDAL Music Service anyway.
Do you have any views or feelings about serving as a juror in a case where the defendant has been accused of having connections with a drug cartel?
Use will also be made of the existing practice of having defendants appear via videolinks.
"A defendant of mine had made that comment," Clothier told The Huffington Post of the T-shirt's slogan.
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