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"of the indictment" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an accusation or formal charge brought against someone in a legal setting. For example: - The defendant was found guilty of all counts of the indictment. - The prosecution presented new evidence in support of their claims in the indictment. - The judge dismissed one of the charges listed in the indictment.
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"I want a removal of the indictment.
"I don't want a suspension of the indictment," he said.
The scope of the indictment thus did not change.
The South Side proved the justice of the indictment; the state of the world proved the justice of the indictment.
(Hastert has not yet commented on either aspect of the indictment).
While the names of the suspects were leaked, the details of the indictment remained secret.
Mr. Ahmed said that the details of the indictment could prove explosive in corporate boardrooms.
The bank did not address the substance of the indictment in its statement.
Most of the indictment still stands, with a trial scheduled in July.
Only the names were leaked; the details of the indictment, so far, remain secret.
To each count Eichmann pleaded, "In the sense of the indictment, not guilty".
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importance of the indictment
of the critique
of the evidence
of the imputation
of the blame
of the denunciation
of the instruction
of the trial
of the arraignment
of the sentencing
of the warrant
of the prosecutor
of the condemnation
of the order
of the impeachment
of the accusation
of the accuser
of the prosecution
of the allegation
of the accused
of processing
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