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The phrase "wrongfully charged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has been accused of a crime or offense that they did not commit. For example: "The defendant was wrongfully charged with murder, but was eventually released by the court."
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The report also found that families were wrongfully charged.
He has maintained that he is innocent and was wrongfully charged.
The City of Houston was sued by two men who were wrongfully charged in a 2007 triple murder when Deputy Pikett's dogs identified them.
It is no reply to this to say that his condition, in those respects, is no worse than that of any other innocent man, who may be wrongfully charged.
In the pair of lawsuits filed by the former Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer and the former Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday, the athletes claimed that they were wrongfully charged a two-per-cent income tax for games they played at Browns Stadium.
The statute was supposed to be a bulwark against overzealous state attorneys, but Hammer and the Republican sponsors of Stand Your Ground could not point to a single instance in which a person had been wrongfully charged, tried, or convicted after invoking Florida's traditional self-defense law.
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This week, 13 years later, a jury in State Supreme Court in the Bronx closed what may be the last chapter in Ms. Cheeks's case, awarding her $2 million for wrongfully charging her in her baby's death.
This year alone, the agency accused Amazon of wrongfully charging parents millions of dollars for in-app purchases their children made; the movie-ticket site Fandango, of failing to properly encrypt credit card transactions; and Yelp, the app for crowdsourced reviews, of collecting children's information without permission.
The third official was a former police supervisor in the 40th Precinct who the lawsuit charged had wrongfully had Ms. Gonzalez detained for 27 hours on criminal impersonation charges after she was stopped for running a red light.
Dominic Purcell as Lincoln Burrows (Season 1 4): Lincoln is a high school drop-out and a convicted felon, who is wrongfully accused of and charged with the murder of Terence Steadman, the brother of the Vice President of the United States.
Recently El Grito threw its support behind a young man wrongfully (and brutally) arrested and charged for filming the police.
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