Sentence examples for is indictments from inspiring English sources

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is indictments

noun

An official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.

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No one proposes some system of automatic condemnation; what the European (and Canadian) model entails is indictments, detainments, trials, and fines.

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That Labour failed to make gains is indictment enough.

"There should be indictments.

There have been indictments and guilty pleas.

There are indictments to this story at every turn.

Were indictments of state department officials merely days away?

He is expected to announce this week whether there will be indictments.

In Milwaukee and New York, there have been indictments in the defrauding of schools, he said.

In February, there were indictments, including charges that a high-ranking church official had endangered children by protecting rapist priests.

There will be indictments.

The New York State attorney general, for instance, has gone after Wall Street brokerage houses, hinting there may be indictments.

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