After being indicted, he pulled together lists of prospective jurors in his case, then a list of the 14 people empaneled to hear his case. |
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The defendant at the bar stands indicted by the grand jury of this county with the crime of murder in the first degree. |
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Of the 120 suspected of masterminding the genocide, 82 have so far been indicted and 67 arrested. |
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A grand jury has indicted him on seven charges in total, including bank fraud, false entry in bank records, and aiding and abetting. |
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John then began grilling him about how many employers had been indicted in Southern California for hiring illegals. |
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One day after he was indicted by a grand jury in Houston and did the infamous perp walk. |
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Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it. |
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Two of the abductors were arrested and indicted on murder but at their trial they were found not guilty by an all white jury in under 2 hours. |
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The spelling is fundamentally phonetic and the stress falls on the next to last syllable unless indicted by an accent mark. |
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After he turned down the plea bargain, a grand jury indicted Webb on fourth degree criminal contempt. |
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You say that James Annesley is Not Guilty of the felony and murder whereof he stands indicted, but is Guilty of chance-medley. |
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The White House insider was indicted yesterday on five counts related to the leaking of a CIA operative's identity. |
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Following the overthrow of the Raterepublik, he was indicted for high treason but was subsequently acquitted of all charges. |
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The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men. |
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She was indicted yesterday by the Grand Jury on the charge of murder in the first degree. |
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Well, since you didn't reply in substance or with the captiousness common to the topic, you, at least, won't be indicted as a hijacker! |
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Despite slender evidence when tried at the Queen's Bench, he was indicted, convicted, and hanged. |
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He was indicted in February on nearly three dozen counts of fraud and other crimes. |
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Wilkes had stabbed Christie while resisting arrest, for which he was indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced to hang. |
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He has been indicted by US courts for drug trafficking and narco-terrorism. |
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And doesn't such an organized and neat man deserve to be indicted just for making us all look bad? |
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Three spammers were indicted in Pheonix last week for sending obscene spam in violation of US anti-spam regulations. |
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In 2001, he was indicted for the killings carried out by a death squad that executed 75 political prisoners in the weeks after the coup. |
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He was criminally indicted on Friday on charges of misusing hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign donations. |
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Shortly after the order was issued, he was indicted by a federal grand jury for possessing a firearm in violation of the statute. |
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The people, she indicted, were not handsome and had no idea of the charms of friendly society or of social intercourse. |
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The rules of the Republican conference make any Republican member indicted on criminal charges ineligible to hold a leadership position. |
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It's one of those things we're going to have to wait and see what the grand jury indicted him on. |
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The more open they are, the less likely they are to wind up indicted for crimes after the fact. |
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In early June, the Feds indicted him for allegedly designing the schemes that rigged the California power market. |
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Another antique rule provided that a corporation could not be indicted for a felony like perjury. |
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We've had priests, ministers, schoolteachers, and Internet lurkers indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced. |
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So, if they haven't indicted him, they're not sending out search patrols for him? |
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Have we reached a point where journalism can be indicted for media malpractice? |
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Moving on very swiftly, in relation to two charges, you were indicted to stand trial at the Central Criminal Court? |
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Two naturalized U.S. citizens were indicted yesterday in a scheme to smuggle surface-to-air missiles into this country. |
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Similarly, Ray Rice wed his bride, Janay Palmer, one day after being indicted for assaulting her. |
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The charge against Palmer was dropped, and Rice was indicted on a higher charge of aggravated assault. |
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Many of the rest of us have to wonder why Armstrong has not been indicted already for some kind of racketeering. |
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The consensus among the legal establishment is that Wilson will not be indicted. |
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Prosecutors formally indicted her on two counts of capital murder last week and her attorneys promptly gave notice they would enter an insanity defence. |
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Police Officer Darren Wilson was not indicted on Monday, but society itself was. |
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Persistent rumors that Darren Wilson will not be indicted for putting six bullet holes in teenager Michael Brown. |
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Police are often given great leeway in determining whether or not to use lethal force, and are rarely indicted for doing so. |
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Skilling was indicted on 35 counts of fraud and insider trading related to the enron collapse. |
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Indeed, those committed to fighting for social justice are shocked when an officer is indicted. |
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In the Old Testament, it was part of the Mosaic code that an Israelite could not be indicted and convicted based upon the testimony of one person. |
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In 2009, the ICC indicted him for war crimes and crimes against humanity and, in 2010, added charges of genocide. |
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The indicted are not going to show up at the federal courthouse in Pittsburgh to surrender to federal marshals. |
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The senior officers who masterminded the murder have not been indicted. |
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He is wanted by Interpol and was indicted for drug trafficking in 2012 by the U.S. District Court of El Paso. |
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Fernandez was indicted in March 2011, when he was a 12-year-old sixth-grader at Kernan Middle School in Jacksonville. |
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This defendant was charged with having a kilo of heroin, serious dealer weight, but he had not been indicted. |
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In 2000, he was indicted for his role in helping plan the 1998 attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. |
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Al-Liby was indicted in 2000 for his role in planning the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. |
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The speculation continued, the market crashed, and Mitchell was indicted in 1933 for tax evasion. |
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It is, in fact, because it did not ruin her career that Perry has been indicted. |
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Now, does this mean people should not be indicted for insider trading right now? |
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Reelecting Gray knowing he could be indicted would once again make the District a punch line for the late-night talk shows. |
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And then in 2009, a federal grand jury indicted PWC for allegedly engineering a massive fraud in its operations in Iraq. |
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In 2004, the country indicted True and her longtime art collector and associate Robert Hecht, an American residing in Paris. |
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Reference was made to Crouther's case where a constable was indicted for refusing to make a hue and cry after notice of a burglary committed in the night. |
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So, should you be cited for heroism or indicted for homicide? |
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He was indicted by a federal grand jury on illegal gun possession charges. |
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Andrew Binetter, former CEO of juices company, Nudie Juice, has been indicted on charges of tax evasion. |
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He was indicted on one count of first-degree murder and one count of attempted first-degree murder by a Seminole County grand jury. |
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He was indicted, tried and convected all at once with no jury, judge or trial. |
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No gun was found, and in this instance the cop was indicted. |
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The City of London repeatedly indicted gas companies in the 1820s for polluting the Thames and poisoning its fish. |
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If an indicted suspect is impeached, Parliament has the power to remove the person from office. |
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For example, it is provided that all persons present at a pagan sacrifice may be indicted as if for murder. |
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No political reforms were announced as part of the package, though some prisoners indicted for financial crimes were pardoned. |
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All were indicted for crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war. |
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Sensing that he was about to be indicted in retribution he fled to France in March 1792 to avoid imprisonment. |
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After the Grand Jury indicted a peer, the case was brought before the Court of King's Bench. |
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In January 1649, the Rump House of Commons indicted him on a charge of treason, which was rejected by the House of Lords. |
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An Interloc executive was subsequently indicted on an illegal wiretapping charge. |
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Though eventually indicted in Virginia, Burr would be found not guilty by the Supreme Court. |
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The men were indicted on 27 January 1605 and tried by the Lords Commissioners. |
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Several Adidas executives have been indicted in the 2017 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal. |
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A US grand jury has indicted 17-year-old Lee Boyd Malvo on two counts of capital murder in last year's sniper shootings, setting the stage for a death penalty trial. |
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After Louisiana-Pacific was indicted in Colorado, four of its clients filed class-action suits in courts across the nation, based on the Olathe mail fraud allegations. |
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Ershad was later indicted and convicted on corruption charges. |
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A federal grand jury has indicted a Florence area woman on charges that allege she recruited a parolee to kill her ex-husband in a failed murder-for-hire plot. |
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In 1994, a federal grand jury in Columbus, Ohio indicted De Beers Centenary for conspiring to raise list prices of various industrial diamond products worldwide. |
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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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