Sentence examples for were indictments from inspiring English sources

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were indictments

noun

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

Exact(3)

Were indictments of state department officials merely days away?

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

Of course, all sorts of governmental units right up to the Federal level were trying to put us out of business, and there were indictments all over the place, and a nasty censorship trial in Houston.

Similar(57)

"There should be indictments.

There have been indictments and guilty pleas.

There are indictments to this story at every turn.

There will be indictments.

There would be indictments; prosecutions and surely the perpetrators would face consequences.

That Labour failed to make gains is indictment enough.

It should be indictment of the state of the union.

There were two indictments with two counts each.

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