Sentence examples for going to indict from inspiring English sources

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"When are the feds going to indict Nagin?

"Are you," she signed through an interpreter, "going to indict the president?" Crane ducked the question.

"There is no prosecutor who has had a homicide in his jurisdiction who is not going to indict.

Mr. Tims said there was no justification for taking it out on the children, but he added: "Who's going to indict Amtrak?

As in, "I am going to indict these people as a ploy to get re-elected".

"I mean, you're going to indict me for some music I made?

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"I have not been told he's going to be indicted or that he won't be indicted," said Michael Rains, Bonds's lawyer.

"You can't spend half an hour in a meeting of politically minded people without someone saying, 'O.K., who's going to be indicted, when is he going to be indicted?' " said Juan Manuel García Passalacqua, a well-known political analyst and lawyer here.

Wilson was not going to be indicted.

"He is going to be indicted," Mr. Montanha said.

If they were going to be indicted or arrested, he said, they wanted to be tipped off so they could flee.

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