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    Use "indict" in a sentence

    indict example sentences

    indict


    indicted


    indicting


    1. Do you wish to indict him on such weak evidence and circumstances?� Steve asked the D


    2. �Let us explain how your client accomplished this crime and then the District Attorney will indict him for Laura's murder,� returned Steve as he rose from his chair and opened his file


    3. With the files he copied from my Port Authority offices added to what he already had, he could have made a very convincing argument to indict you both


    4. It was particularly bizarre, since the prosecutor did not indict nor was anyone convicted of revealing the identity of a covert agent


    5. This could only be happening as a result of the resolve of the president of the United States, and on this particular score Jason gave him (Bush) an A! Kosmo was certain if we pulled out, as the ELPs wished, history would indict those who were willing to sacrifice our brave men and women to a cause they preferred to lose and capitulate to those sworn to destroy us


    6. was to indict a public stigma on our race; therefore he erected a pillar at the tower porch, and caused the following inscription to be


    7. 27 His purpose was to indict a public stigma on our race; therefore he erected a pillar at the tower porch and caused the following inscription to be engraved on it 28 That entrance to their own temple was to be refused to all those who would not sacrifice; that all the Jews were to be registered among the common people; that those who resisted were to be forcibly seized and put to death; 29 that those who were so registered were to be marked on their persons by the ivy leaf symbol of Dionysus and to be set apart with these limited rights


    8. "Something else, he continued, "Shawn said as painful as it was to indict his beloved brother, he felt morally obligated in the interest of world peace to do just that


    9. It took a courageous man, they said, to indict his own brother


    10. He sat in jail eight months until a grand jury was called which refused to indict him

    11. He could indict the Company now, but he wanted more than that, - he wanted Hu Lyang and his connections, so a bit of patience would be required


    12. He seemed impervious to any pain she could indict


    13. outburst yesterday but he thinks that there won't be any evidence to indict


    14. Before the Justice Department could indict him, Casselli vanished and has not been seen in the United States since that time


    15. And even if Candace Martin did say that Caitlin was the shooter, the case was so fraught with reasonable doubt, the grand jury might not indict


    16. She was starting to believe that we had evidence to indict and convict


    17. But listening to her cogently mapping out what we needed to indict, a tantalizing thought took hold of me


    18. “The cops tried, but the DA knew they couldn’t indict me on Junie’s flaky confession, especially since she, whatcha-callit, recanted


    19. But unless they could establish how the evidence came into Junie’s possession, odds were that the DA wouldn’t even try to indict her


    20. I hoped and prayed that the print from this self-inflicted deformity would free my brother and indict Troy Wagner

    1. He was indicted for stalking, for abduction and for a host of other charges, which lead, with a nod and a wink and some party donations, to the minister responsible for such matters making stalking a capital offence


    2. He was indicted for stalking, for abduction


    3. He dropped the flash drive on the ground and smashed it with his leg, destroying the only thing that could have indicted Charles Blackburn


    4. Luckily, I had all of my original work backed up on my home computer and that was what saved me from being indicted


    5. was getting impatient waiting for the word from Steve and Linda to name the suspect to be indicted for Laura Smith-Hughes's murder


    6. Even if he isn't indicted, his career here in Washington is through


    7. The ruling stated that although the evidence was not entirely conclusive, he was indicted for conspiracy to commit murder based upon the considerable material that had been corroborated


    8. indicted (not pardoned by the Bush administration) for conspiracy, fraud, and lying


    9. rested, indicted, put in jail for several days, and then required to put up bond for violating a law that didn’t exist


    10. lawsuit for which two employees have now been indicted

    11. A pool of blood that was spilling from underneath him indicted that he might have been shot in the back as well


    12. “We turn-up the heat on these guys by getting Alistair Pennington indicted on any number of federal charges


    13. Montgomery officials indicted Martin Luther King, Jr


    14. once he’d made sense of the first site, a second would be indicted, then another


    15. “Yea, didn’t you hear the news this morning? Minisoft stock dropped from 108 ¼ to 43 ½ on news that most of the major corporate executives were going to be indicted


    16. Zuma was later indicted, among more than 700 other charges, on a main charge of benefiting in a corrupt manner to the tune of about R1


    17. One morning, when Uncle Jumbo came to the office, he was among the officers indicted for extorting a huge sum of money from one top government official who reported the matter to the commissioner of police


    18. "The Grand Jury indicted Dopey Jack this afternoon


    19. The so-called boss of bosses, Don Giovanni Corleone, was indicted a couple of years ago and has skipped the country


    20. When will war profiteers ever be indicted? So far the level of corruption has guaranteed their safety and invulnerability

    21. Eleven administration officials were ultimately indicted for their role in selling arms to Iran and funneling the money to the Contras, including Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and CIA chief William Casey


    22. “I could have been indicted for that,” he recalled


    23. She was indicted by a grand jury and not because of her relative social standing to the deceased


    24. “She would have been indicted, for insider trading and for fraud


    25. I'm not talking here about the notorious "prop shops" of the 1990s, so many of which either went bankrupt or were indicted for fraud


    26. "When a captain has lost his ship he is indicted, and if he is found to have been careless or even incompetent, he is convicted


    27. It is as if not they were being indicted, but they were indicting society! That's what is felt, and on that Petrúshin is working


    28. I incidentally proceeded in the words for which I was indicted, the very words I just now read


    29. Ogden were indicted


    1. 1 My heart is indicting a good matter; I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready


    2. Strangelove was perhaps the favorite film of liberal critics as they saw it as indicting one of the great evils of the cold war: the arms race


    3. "I also fully expect that you will be indicting me for various offences


    4. The men – jurors were never women, of course – had not flinched from indicting one of their own


    5. It is as if not they were being indicted, but they were indicting society! That's what is felt, and on that Petrúshin is working


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    Synonyms for "indict"

    indict charge accuse rebuke reproach condemn fault blame

    "indict" definitions

    accuse formally of a crime