It is absurd to indict a whole people or to banish a whole people to some historical purgatory where they can expiate their sins. |
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Prosecutors did not indict him on the first charge, while a court fined him 300,000 yen on the second charge. |
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Yet the historian does not feel provoked enough to indict him for failing to understand what forces the destructive potential of mobs and crowds. |
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The jury voted to remand the case to the Grand Jury, which on 2 November, voted to indict for first-degree murder. |
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However, prosecutors did not indict him at that time on the grounds that the girl could not remember what he did. |
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The quotation, though referring to the Donatists, came to indict the Anglicans for separating themselves from the rest of the church. |
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Turns out the Justice Department didn't think they had enough evidence to indict him. |
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If you so testify in front of a jury, I will indict you for first degree murder. |
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The inquest consists of 11 eligible voters who review Prosecutors' decisions not to indict suspects. |
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And a grand jury or the state attorney makes the decision as to whether or not to formally indict you with the charges. |
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Undaunted, local prosecutors decided to indict him for possession of drug paraphernalia. |
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If there's information you could indict, they will indict him when he leaves office if he lied under oath. |
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An indictment is valid even if the grand jurors have no knowledge, in voting to indict, that evidence exists that would exculpate the defendant. |
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Her ambition was painted as ruthless and her lack of money only further served to indict her as a greedy criminal. |
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Despite considerable evidence, a grand jury refused to indict him. |
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Howard, it suggests that if they do believe that he is a suspect or may be guilty, they maybe do not have enough evidence to get a grand jury to indict him. |
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Does the world want to indict and prosecute crimes against humanity? |
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We see a system that will indict a 20-year-old for selling crack but not a police officer for choking the life out of a citizen. |
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The territory's federal justices, plainly intimidated, took no steps to indict anyone for the killings, and Hosmer went so far as to renew his praise of the vigilantes. |
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I stood in downtown Ferguson on the night the grand jury decided not to indict Wilson. |
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Nearly all African-Americans think the failure to indict the officers involved was wrong in both cases. |
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I am not quoting this to indict the Americans in any way for something which may be completely unrelated to them. |
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It said also that its army was holding the country together and attempts to indict its officials would fracture the country further. |
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A decision on whether to indict five people charged in the second case, Case 002, will be made later this year. |
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It concluded that the state governor and other senior officials should be held accountable, but no steps were taken to indict them. |
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However, several interviewees expressed reservations about using information collected under the MRM to indict and try war criminals. |
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They disproportionately indict young african-american men, and they usually do it very quickly. |
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He confides, with something like pride, that the feds are planning to indict him, along with Jerry, on a tax charge. |
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Even though a grand jury chose not to indict the cop who killed Eric Garner, the video is damning of police. |
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I looked in the news and watched the news last night after the grand jury decided not to indict him. |
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The same massive evidence trove body cameras create can, if used selectively, humiliate and indict average citizens. |
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Carney declined to specify how the decision to indict Chinese officials publicly was coordinated with the White House. |
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Both were killed by police officers, but grand juries failed to indict in either case. |
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Today, a grand jury announced that it would not indict the officer, Daniel Pantaleo. |
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For a second night in a row, racially charged protests took place around the US after a Missouri grand jury decided not to indict a white policeman in the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown. |
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Under the dual sovereignty doctrine, multiple sovereigns can indict a defendant for the same crime. |
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The constitution of Pennsylvania required, between 1874 and 1968, that a grand jury indict all felonies. |
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The protest at 5.30pm on Wednesday comes amid unrest on the streets of the St Louis suburb after a grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for killing 18-year-old Brown. |
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It can only decide to indict the defendant and proceed forward toward trial. |
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Hernandez was killed instantly, his body knocked backwards into a small well. A grand jury in Presidio County spent two days picking through the details of the incident, trying to decide whether to indict Corporal Banuelos. |
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That would have been the right time to indict him for his lengthy record. |
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So, f became ph in words like sapphire and while Middle English had endite or indite, by the 17th century indict was being used, by analogy with the Latin indictāre. |
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Mr. Ottolenghi, you've talked about the current candidates running for office, and Mr. Stanton, you talked about Canada seeking to indict Iran at the International Court of Justice. |
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Consequently, in the absence of a civil party procedure before the ICTR, it is up to the prosecution to shed all the light on the crimes perpetrated and indict the criminal for all of his known crimes. |
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This Prosecutor should be endowed with the power to issue instructions as to the general direction of investigations and, jointly with the deputy public prosecutors, to indict in national jurisdictions. |
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The US had lobbied Switzerland not to indict the Tinners and to destroy sensitive evidence. |
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In 2007 the Danish National Police carried out an intensive and targeted investigation in relation to rockers and gang members, among other things in order to uncover and indict illicit possession of weapons. |
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The decision to indict Iqbal was made at high levels in Washington. |
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Following the judicial inquiry, the public prosecutor could indict the suspected offender if there was sufficient evidence that a crime has been committed. |
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A grand jury indicted the teens in August but defense attorneys objected to the secretly convened proceeding, saying grand juries do not have the right to indict minors. |
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These include a Scandinavian-based registry study of 375 women exposed to citalopram in the first trimester, which failed to indict SSRI as a teratogen. |
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