indictment|indictments in English

noun

[in'dict·ment || ɪn'daɪtmənt]

act of accusing; formal accusation presented by a grand jury (Law); accusation, criticism; state of being indicted

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1. The Commonwealth secured its indictments on hearsay.

2. What indictment?

3. Asahara faced 27 counts of murder in 13 separate indictments.

4. What an indictment!

5. I received the indictment.

6. That's a federal fucking indictment.

7. I have looked over the indictment.

8. Have you have received an indictment?

9. The indictment shouldn't have arrived yet.

10. They issued an indictment against them.

11. They quashed the indictment against the manager.

12. Half the letters were scathing indictments of his insensitivity and lack of understanding.

13. 3 They quashed the indictment against the manager.

14. Cueto declined to comment on the indictment Friday.

15. She was convicted on an indictment for conspiracy.

16. An additional 16 indictments by the U.S. Department of Justice were announced on the same day.

17. The last indictment was issued 15 March 2004.

18. A Sitting President’s Amenability to Indictment and Criminal Prosecution

19. The indictment comes because of suspicion of the guilt.

20. He handed up the indictment to the supreme court.

21. The novel is a searing indictment of urban poverty.

22. A Sitting President's Amenability to Indictment and Criminal Prosecution *

23. And when Donnelly was putting in paperwork for the indictments, I heard him talking about Zambrano a lot.

24. However, the prosecutors now switched from simple bylaw charges to serious criminal indictments for seditious libel and conspiracy.

25. That in itself is an indictment of the Government.