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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a charge of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the specific crime(s) someone was arrested or convicted for. For example: "The suspect was arrested on a charge of first-degree murder."
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Sure enough, they were holding one naive accountant on a charge of soliciting a prostitute.
He was indicted on a charge of murder.
Lumumba was imprisoned on a charge of inciting to riot.
They arrested the suspect on a charge of murder.
She was sentenced on a charge of attempted coercion.
He was arrested on a charge of second-degree assault.
In 2010, Ms. Kennedy was arrested twice, once on a charge of driving while intoxicated, and later on a charge of driving under the influence of prescription medication.
He was arraigned on a charge of second-degree murder in Brooklyn Criminal Court early Tuesday.
Mr. Goldsmith was arrested on a charge of "simple assault domestic violence".
He is being held for investigation on a charge of illegal possession of explosives.
He had a court date in Los Angeles in January on a charge of cocaine possession.
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