It's a shocking indictment that 40 per cent of our remaining local ecosystems are at risk of extinction. |
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This offence is punishable with up to ten years' imprisonment following conviction on indictment. |
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By section 33 of the Act, breach of this duty is punishable as a criminal offence, triable both summarily and on indictment. |
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Very soon after the indictment of Mr. Libby, the tricoteuses glumly conceded that no conspiracy has been uncovered. |
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Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization. |
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But for the charge being on the indictment, the trier of fact would not hear it. |
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It is my submission that the matter is, at its simplest level, where a person is not convicted on indictment he is convicted summarily. |
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A count in an indictment charging such a Conspiracy Offence would not be duplicitous. |
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The result is an indictment of the current political system as disturbing as any ideological tract. |
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It isn't meant as an indictment of the ship's skippers, who have taken their share of heat through the years. |
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Barnes could easily have made this novel into a sledgehammer indictment of racism, but what he does is far more subtle. |
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The indictment will not seek to prove that the war was justified or unjustified. |
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The poem's indictment of Thetis as a botcher continues through her account of her failure to fully immortalize her son. |
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Instead, he and his attorney negotiated a deal before a formal indictment was brought against him. |
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They reveal so many surprising and new facts that it is a damning indictment of the usual histories that are peddled in schools and colleges. |
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The Commission makes no effort to explain why the lack of an indictment was dispositive outside of a law enforcement context. |
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The Attorney-General may stop any prosecution on indictment by entering a nolle prosequi. |
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The five judges of the South Jakarta District Court used Suharto's third non-appearance last week to throw out the indictment. |
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You will remember that the date on the indictment for the commencement of this alleged conspiracy is the date that appears on the rent book. |
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It is a troubling indictment of new, burdensome, institutional barriers to free inquiry. |
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The difference only emerges in the context in which it applies within the count in the indictment. |
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Originally, it was intended that the charge should feature on and be tried at the same time as the indictment for murder. |
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What obstacle would there then have been to the presentation of an indictment for the extradition offence? |
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Its existence is not an indictment of society, nor are there any massive social transitions which could abolish it. |
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He failed to secure an indictment for public nuisance from the county grand jury and was denied damage awards by two trial juries. |
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But her indictment is limitless and encompasses orthodox faith as well as faithless practice. |
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At that time, he detailed his indictment of Iraq as a deceptive stockpiler of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The tide was out and to my dismay I found the beach a disgrace and an indictment on our society. |
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They did not have to charge rape by physical force or physical violence, but he specifically lists that in his indictment. |
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They presented the indictment and brought the charges on behalf of the Commonwealth. |
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The movie is an indictment of musical overexposure and hype as recounted by those who were the musical pawns. |
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The indictment alleges that Blake attempted to hire several hit men to kill his wife, Bonny Bakley, and when that failed, killed her himself. |
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Pursuant to English common law, the King had flexible powers to pardon offenses either before or after indictment, conviction or sentencing. |
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There was still the terrible penalty of peine forte et dure, by which a man could be pressed to death if he refused to plead to an indictment. |
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As a statement of fact, it is a shocking indictment of our society after a period of relative wealth by comparison with other nations. |
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Instead, the indictment charges him with having planned, ordered, instigated, or assisted in the perpetration of these crimes. |
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The standard line, true or not, is that grand juries are such pushovers that a good DA can get an indictment against a ham sandwich. |
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I feel that it is a sad indictment of our society that prostitution, in its current form, is considered a satisfactory form of social remedy. |
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He was found guilty of nine counts of his indictment and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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But beneath the prurient detail lies a stinging indictment of greater Canadian society, police and the mainstream media. |
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There are six counts on the indictment and each count represents a separate allegation against this Defendant. |
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Mr Will Fennelly, counsel for the state, said the defendants had pleaded to six representative counts on the indictment. |
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The prosecutor would not be in contempt of court if the prosecutor did not proceed with the indictment. |
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There were three counts in the indictment of which the appellant was convicted on two. |
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It is a terrible indictment of the system that she has felt unable to report the crime to the police. |
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A shaming indictment of the woeful British attitude to sport at grassroots level, McKenna's story is difficult to believe. |
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Whether you take that as an indictment of the school system, or of the world, depends on your point of view. |
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The threat of indictment for perjury, however, appears to have refreshed his memory. |
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It is an indictment of the society, but of course there are individuals who are not corrupt, but there is always a shaving off factor. |
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According to the indictment, the drugs included alprazolam, hydrocodone, phentermine hydrochloride, and promethazine cough syrup with codeine. |
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My submission on that would be it is a duty upon the prosecution to ensure the indictment is in proper form. |
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An indictment of Carol for larceny would therefore be properly subject to dismissal as unconstitutionally vague as applied to her case. |
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This year they have been an indictment of them, the most glaring light under which their deficiencies have been exposed. |
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This situation is an indictment on the communities we all live in, and the ball has bounced back to within the walls of Parliament. |
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The procurator fiscal instructed them to leave the indictment there on the basis that the accused had no proper domicile of citation. |
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It ends up being more a plea for tolerance than a scathing indictment of self-important religious rightness. |
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That appears to be a strong indictment of the situation which has developed over the past few years. |
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We shall read and observe the prosecutor's indictment before we make a move. |
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It's a tone poem, a scathing indictment of the Texas public health system, a tragedy, and a music video all rolled into one. |
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Following a lengthy hearing the appellant was committed for trial and the present indictment was preferred. |
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Prosecution is a process of investigation, of indictment, arraignment, trial and conviction. |
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Hers is a damning indictment of Executive policy and she makes a strong case. |
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The indictment includes 10 counts of child rape and six counts of indecent assault and battery. |
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I'm trying hard not to take this as an indictment of my efforts, assuring myself it's symptomatic of our age, an aimless seeking without focus. |
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The story is a sad indictment of the values now perhaps inevitably prevailing in the entertainment business. |
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Both reports are a damning indictment of the criminal negligence of the military. |
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The show is a chilling indictment of what happens when sanity is equated with conformity. |
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It is a savage indictment of American political consciousness from one of the most underrated of British film-makers. |
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The Servant is a savage indictment of the English class system, and its waning hold over all aspects of the working and cultural life of Britain. |
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These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology. |
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The indictment states that you knew she worked in the C.I.A.'s counterproliferation division. |
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It is more a reflection on the desire to win at all costs rather than an indictment of science. |
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Our legal advisors confess no inside information, but say this sort of an event usually precedes an indictment being handed down. |
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A powerful indictment of the system, it errs on the side of cartoonish overstatement once or twice but overall is well worth seeing. |
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It is an indictment of our childcare system that the childcare debate only makes the news when there are allegations of abuse. |
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Passionate, committed and a searing indictment of capitalism, imperialism and war. |
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I also liked the people who read the piece as a searing indictment of corporate sponsorship. |
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The Fifth Amendment, which grants the right of a grand jury indictment for serious crimes, makes an exception for courts-martial. |
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The White House is in massive damage control mode today after another searing, book-length indictment from a former insider. |
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Instead of a searing indictment of capitalism, black top-hatted fatcats, and laissez-faire government, it was a love letter. |
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For these second indictment charges Tann was jailed for 12 months for each count, concurrent with the 15 years. |
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It is as compulsively enjoyable as the juiciest tabloid, yet it also serves as a stunning indictment of our tabloid-crazed culture. |
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His report was never going to be the searing, damning indictment some had longed for. |
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Under the agreement, the military is not obliged to turn over personnel accused of crimes until a formal indictment has been made. |
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In this searing indictment, he argues that the law lord's findings clearly contradict the evidence he heard. |
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The Truth About Drug Companies, by Dr Marcia Angell, is a searing indictment of an industry that has a cynical contempt for consumers. |
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On an indictment for manslaughter it appeared that the prisoner was a pilot, and was on board a Portuguese barque sailing down the Thames. |
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There have been concerns about creating a media circus in Austin, where the indictment was brought. |
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An indictment could make it difficult for CA to borrow money and would be a severe blow to its already battered reputation. |
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The indictment dossiers were filed with the South Jakarta District Court on Friday and a trial is expected within two weeks. |
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More than anything, however, it is a damning indictment on the legal system at that time. |
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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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It also serves as a bold indictment of the inhumane asylum regulations that refugees encounter on entry to countries like Britain. |
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Their names are set forth in Schedule A, which is attached as an appendix to this indictment. |
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There will be an order for severance of counts 8 and 11 from the indictment upon the undertakings of the accused as follows. |
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There has been a damning indictment of living conditions at a remote Aboriginal community by the West Australian coroner. |
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The count on which he was convicted was the first count of a three count indictment. |
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She reeks of having too much money and too little taste, and the photograph is an indictment of her shallowness and vanity. |
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The indictment was not duplicitous or in any way defective, but accurately encapsulated that allegation. |
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The non-existence of a national paid maternity leave scheme is a sad indictment on how working women are treated here when compared to other countries around the world. |
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The government used Simmons to authenticate 11 overt acts in the racketeering indictment of Welch and his deputy. |
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Malik responded through the bullhorn, calling for the immediate indictment of Darren Wilson, the cop who shot and killed Brown. |
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The second casualty of the indictment and trial of Olmert is the Kadima party. |
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In a 460-page indictment they were accused of several counts of gross embezzlement, a punishable offence which could attract sentences of up to 10 years prison. |
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The indictment was brought under his original name, Daood Saleem Gilani, along with a codefendant James Leslie Lewis. |
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Amid a steroids scandal that led to the indictment of four of his assistant coaches, he dropped dead of a heart attack after a game of racquetball. |
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The cry that rose up into the night signaled a moral indictment no matter what the grand jury had said. |
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Why is it that we can't pick up the morning paper or listen to the news on the way to work without hearing about a new indictment of a top ranking officer? |
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The indictment against Adams, as I read it, is that he's a fat, pompous old windbag who assumes that anyone with an opposing viewpoint is a fool or a knave. |
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He has pled not guilty to each and every count in the indictment. |
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The appellant was charged on an indictment containing 25 counts. |
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At the very least, this indictment will be an enormous distraction and drain on Perry's time, money and attention. |
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He turned his trial into an indictment of apartheid because of his eloquence and passion, but also his training as an advocate. |
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Critics thought the installation was an indictment of the lack of freedom in such Soviet environs. |
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Evidence of the commission of the offences with which he was charged was, of course, admissible at the trial of the charges in the indictment on which he was arraigned. |
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Our indictment is ultimately not about logistics or tactics. |
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The commission noted that guzman is under federal indictment for running up to 2,000 kilograms of cocaine through Chicago. |
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According to the indictment, it is part of a network of Latino gangs controlled by La Eme. |
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That indictment was then overturned by a second grand jury that decided not to bring charges against the officer. |
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After such an indictment, you would expect the department to do all it could to remedy such failings. |
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It's a searing indictment of a political elite which can champion Britpop and a return to 1960s cool on the one hand without realising the implications. |
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It's also a searing indictment of modern society's obsession with spin. |
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It is a searing indictment of the Bush administration for its willful ignorance, ideological agenda, and above all, a profound failure of leadership. |
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The L.A. Times team has written a searing, unflinching and unequivocal indictment of a morally criminal operation bereft of any apologies or doubts. |
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This was followed by a third superseding indictment in which the number of counts was reduced to five. |
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In May of 2008, a superseding indictment was issued upping the number of counts to fifteen. |
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Similarly, while those watching in 1940 saw a radical indictment, many modern critics have written Ford's film off as hollow, conservative sentimentalism. |
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His indictment of the tabloid press seemed vindicated when its TV critics began falling over themselves to say how brilliant the broadcast had been. |
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Was this a conspiracy as charged in the indictment, or just some make-believe as the defense contends? |
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And McCrum, whose investigation led to the indictment, is no Democratic operative. |
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By 2003, two former Pentagon officials had unsealed an indictment against Taylor. |
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Peterson tweeted this earlier this afternoon, presumably around the time he found out about the indictment. |
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I can think of no greater indictment of our educational system than that it produces engineering students who require visual aids in order to add 12 to single-digit numbers. |
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We come next to the abuse of process argument, and whether the judge should have stayed the indictment on the basis that the defendant could not have a fair trial. |
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It is an indictment of the hubris of our politically correct age that a film asserting this perdurable truth about mankind's affairs will strike many as offensive. |
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One reason we agreed to defer prosecution was to minimize the collateral consequences of an indictment, which would have been borne by innocent employees and investors. |
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I have never and would never advocate violence as a solution to any problem but it is a sad indictment of our system that in the end it was the only way out for us. |
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Needing to prove that compassion is not a luxury but a fundamental requirement of a healthcare system is a damning indictment of our current ways of thinking. |
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The documentary seemed more of an indictment of the star system. |
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Until 1854 the value of the instrument of a man's death had to be recorded in the coroner's inquisition and, if the matter went to trial, in the murder indictment. |
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Together they constituted a quite damning indictment of the whole program. |
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You can defend yourself against an indictment or you can cop a plea. |
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Four grand juries examined the case without returning an indictment. |
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An expediter for the project's mob-tied developer was already under indictment for forging the demolition permit that had illegally cleared the site. |
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A superceding indictment naming the Bonners and five of the other six defendants was returned by the Los Angeles County grand jury in January. |
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Thus originated the more recent grand jury that presents information for an indictment. |
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No indictment or presentment can be made except by concurrence of at least twelve of the jurors. |
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Under English law, most forms of theft are triable either way, whereas robbery is triable only on indictment. |
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The date which is specified in the indictment is the date on which the deceased died, because the offence is not complete until that date. |
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On 22 December, the Diet recommended that its members prohibit the new teachings, a strong indictment directed at Zurich. |
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When the indictment was read over, and the Jury sworn in, the prisoner pled guilty. |
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Each one of his parkings of securities was a separate count on the indictment. |
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The indictment of murder thus upon her, she had been forced to abdicate and was imprisoned in Loch Leven Castle. |
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In 1958 MacLeish hired Thurman Arnold, a prestigious lawyer who ended up charging no fee, to file a motion to dismiss the 1945 indictment. |
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Criminal offences heard on indictment through solemn procedure are appealed to the High Court of Justiciary. |
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Thus the major indictment of capitalism by the socialists of the 1850S was for immiserating the working people. |
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However, both E and G are now under investigation by Federal prosectors and face possible indictment. |
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Pottawattamie County Republican Party Chairman Jeff Jorgenson, demonstrating the Friday indictment of Gov. |
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But we scorned the indictment and today are paying the price of our mistaken loyality by an ignomous death with all the world looking on. |
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According to the Hezbollah sources, the party sees the Bulgarian indictment from two critical angles. |
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When the prisoners were allowed to speak, Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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Separately, the indictment charges Ritter with using shares in SPAG to scam a group of foreign investors. |
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The NFL knew of the indictment and the results of the criminal proceeding. |
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Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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The result is that dingle now faces a 23-count federal indictment. |
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Glazier will be retried on those allegations along with the charges laid out in the grand jury indictment, which was unsealed Monday. |
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Indictable only offences such as murder and rape must be tried on indictment in the Crown Court. |
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Once the indictment dropped, cannon quickly resigned his office. |
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Thus, inadvertently, trial by jury and indictment by grand jury were introduced, but only for these subsidiary courts. |
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Ordinarily, bills of indictment were preferred after there had been an examination before the magistrates. |
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The charge having been delivered, the grand jury withdrew to their own room, having received the bills of indictment. |
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For an adult, summary trials take place in a magistrates' court, while trials on indictment take place in the Crown Court. |
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After Avsar's two-hour testimony given two days ago, prosecutors nol-prossed the indictment against Avsar, saying the interview was a freedom of expression and criticism. |
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It is possible to start a trial for an indictable offence by a voluntary bill of indictment, and go directly to the Crown Court, but that would be unusual. |
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For this purpose each count is considered to be a separate indictment. |
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An indictment of second-degree murder was brought against platinum rapper, C-Murder, Thursday for the shooting and killing of a teen in a Louisiana nightclub. |
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However Mbeki told SABC he would meet the Sudanese president to discuss the ICC indictment with him without giving an indication about the date of their meeting. |
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Byron, Rachel and Peter Yandell deny all 28 counts on the indictment, Gavin denies three counts, Michelle denies two counts and Cosh denies three counts. |
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If it make the indictment be insensible or uncertain, it shall be quashed. |
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An indictment for seditious libel followed, for both publisher and author, while government agents followed Paine and instigated mobs, hate meetings, and burnings in effigy. |
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It's yet another damning indictment of this heartless Tory Government that many places have had to cancel Remembrance Day parades due to a lack of police. |
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This claim seems a cruel indictment of both Hughes and the Migration, even as it seeks to reify Hughes's reputation as being the poet of the urban black masses. |
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The 62-page report is an indictment of the state's failure to protect Shias from being massacred by the Laskhar-e-Jhangvi, a banned militant group. |
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Mr Killeen said that the majority of the charges on the 18-count indictment related to one girl who he said was aged between six and 12 at the time. |
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The office of Attorney General Ken Paxton says he is recusing himself from some of his professional responsibilities as he fights an indictment on securities fraud charges. |
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Fogel's 1989 work, Without Consent or Contract The Rise and Fall of American Slavery, elaborated on the moral indictment of slavery which ultimately led to its abolition. |
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Grand juries can also be used for filing charges in the form of a sealed indictment against unaware suspects who are arrested later by a surprise police visit. |
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Aggrieved by such strong indictment, the full court of the High Court had decided to move the apex court seeking expunction of such adverse observations. |
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