accused of murder|accuse of murder in English

officially blamed for homicide, indicted for maliciously killing another perso

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1. Our son is accused of murder.

2. The police accused him of murder.

3. He's been accused of robbery/murder.

4. Accuse definition, to charge with the fault, offense, or crime (usually followed by of): He Accused him of murder

5. The accused was acquitted of the murder.

6. That conspirator was accused of conspiracy to murder.

7. A local man was accused of the murder.

8. 13 A local man was accused of the murder.

9. You're accused of murder and crimes against the state.

10. To my surprise, the anthropologist was accused of murder.

11. This likable bookseller/Burglar gets falsely accused of murder yet again

12. 11 One is accused of murder, the other of concealing the body.

13. Prosecutor: Man Accused of 1 murder says he really killed 16

14. Yong-gu is falsely accused of the abduction, murder and rape of a minor.

15. Ac‧cuse /əˈkjuːz/ ●●○ W3 verb [ transitive] to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad Accuse somebody of (doing) something He was Accused of murder

16. He was flabbergasted when he heard that his friend had been accused of murder.

17. He is flabbergast when he hears that his friend has been accused of murder.

18. Three Ballycastle men are on trial accused of aiding and abetting in the murder.

19. The three accused, aged between 19 and are charged with attempted murder.

20. He was indicted for murder/on three counts of murder.

21. To accuse someone of something accuse He was Accused of statutory rape

22. MEMORIES OF MURDER

23. The witness deposed that she had seen the accused on the day of the murder.

24. To Accuse someone of something Accuse He was Accused of statutory rape

25. Too many prosecutors overcharge an accused-with murder, say, when he is guilty only of manslaughter.