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In a statement on Wednesday, Mr. Bruno's lawyer, Abbe David Lowell, asserted that he and Mr. Bruno were "delighted" that the court had agreed Mr. Bruno "was charged with something that was not a crime".
Gritty and sardonic, his writing was charged with something rarer and hotter than anger: a growling down-to-earth reasonableness through successive upheavals in which reason slept, as in Goya, bringing forth monsters.
He was also struck by how Manning, who was arrested in 2010 at a US military base outside Baghdad where she was working as an intelligence analyst, was charged with something as antiquated as the Espionage Act of 1917.
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They could be still be charged with something.
It's possible he'll be charged with something else".
I don't know what to do with that fact, but it is charged with something.
He has raised $433,000... because maybe some day he'll be charged with something.
But then they are among the only six — just six — prisoners who've actually been charged with something.
As if the light (though it seemed to me not so much light as pure color) were charged with something, I didn't know what, but it might well have been eternity.
As many people have noted, we can all be charged with something if government wants to find something – the Justice Department under Bush and Obama has insisted that simply violating an online terms of service is a felony, for example.
"This is really the first time in Italy that somebody at this high of a level has been charged with something this serious," said Alberto Alessandri, a law and finance professor at Bocconi University.
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