Sentence examples for indict something from inspiring English sources

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While early signs point to Technical Boy remaining as caricaturesque as ever, with smartphones and social media bolstering the book's technophobia (according to Gaiman, our gadgets are ruining us and couldn't possibly be bringing us closer to each other, or giving access to information that can make us wiser and more decent), that caricature may be able to indict something more insidious.

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That's not surprising, given a decades-old Justice Department opinion that sitting presidents probably can't be indicted, something special counsel Robert S. Mueller III seems to be aware of as he investigates Trump campaign connections to Russia.

Right after I made the decision, Governor Fletcher went through a period where he wound up being indicted for something silly.

He's almost certain to be indicted for something; the documents he released to the Guardian newspaper in London and the Washington Post include a classified court order and two top secret PowerPoint decks.

(My counsel was informed that I wasn't a target and that the investigation was over. Whether this decision was based on their awareness of problems in the case or the Grand Jury refusing to indict me for something I didn't do, I'm not allowed to know).

And Wilson, despite the protests that spread across the country in the wake of the grand jury's decision not to indict him, has something very important on his side in addition to the counsel of a friend: the grand jury.

"Now there is a federal grand jury sitting attempting to come up with something to indict me on," Sterling wrote.

Conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer called the decision "totally incomprehensible". "It looks as if at least they might have indicted him on something like involuntary manslaughter at the very least," Krauthammer said on Fox News.

"If you have unlimited time, unlimited money and unlimited scope and you're a prosecutor, you're going to wind up indicting somebody for something, and we'll just see where that leads to," said Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.).

Part of their reasoning comes down to common sense: Goldman may be among Wall Street's most reviled firms, and Blankfein among its most despised CEOs, but you can't be indicted for describing something as not being "massive" when it's just "big".

Rumors that he was up to something led the U.S. attorney in Kentucky to indict Burr for treason, but Burr, with the help of his lawyer, Henry Clay, got the charges dismissed.

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