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Discover LudwigThe phrase "malicious charge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an accusation that is intentionally false and which maliciously targets a person or organization. For example: "The senator was accused of bribery, but it turned out to be a malicious charge as the investigation uncovered no evidence of wrongdoing."
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Jews were marginalized, denied opportunities for livelihoods, persecuted, and frequently subjected to massacres and expulsions, often rationalized by the malicious charge of "Christ Killers".
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Don't get angry; remain calm and proper character with evidence to disprove their malicious charges.
"This is a treacherous and malicious accusation," said Anwar after the charge was read in court.
He was charged with two felony assault charges and two felony malicious mischief charges, and released from jail the next day after posting a $40,000 bail bond without seeing a judge.
Washington County Attorney Pete Orput said the court granted a motion asking for the maximum sentence for the malicious punishment charge and to run the felony domestic abuse sentence consecutively.
Prestia, in his lawsuit, alleges "malicious prosecution," charging that Johnson's prosecutors were "representing to the court that they would be 'ready' for trial, when in fact, they never were".
So Delp, the kids' mother, and her boyfriend Mr. Janney were also arrested, and they now face malicious wounding charges of their own.
It's not quite as easy as it used to be to get libel, slander, or malicious communication charges to stick to uncomfortable statements.
Tyler Watkins Davis, a 50-year-old Florida man, was arraigned on malicious wounding charges linked to the beating last October, and will go to trial in February.
Fields, 21, is facing state murder charges plus charges of malicious wounding, and federal hate crime charges.
A Pawlenty spokesman called that charge "malicious" and said Sorensen was "distorting the truth".
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