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The accused has the right to defense.

The doctor was accused of professional misconduct.

The defense accused police of fabricating evidence.

A witness gave testimony that the accused was drunk .

The accused was released on bail (of 1000) pending trial.

They accused ranchers of employing gunmen to harass and even kill them.

The French minister was accused of having taken bribes in the arms deal.

Cuba's government said he was illegally distributing satellite equipment and accused him of subversion.

It accused Unilever of inciting shoppers to hoard its products, and slapped it with a hefty fine.

One reason is that doctors are terrified of being accused of drug-trafficking if they over-prescribe.

Before and after leaving Russia in 2000, Litvinenko accused his erstwhile colleagues-and Mr Putin, the agency's former boss-of horrific crimes.

However, he risks being accused of forcing up boardroom pay after conceding that chairmen could demand larger fees for the extra effort involved.

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele accused Mr. Clinton of wronging black voters in his attempts to coax Mr. Meek out of the race.

Mrs Janes had accused Mr Brown of being ''disrespectful'' because the letter began ''Dear Mrs James'' and appeared to contain other spelling mistakes and a visible correction to her son Jamie's name.

an amendment to the Constitution of the United States that imposes restrictions on the government's prosecution of persons accused of crimes; mandates due process of law and prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy.

be accused of homicide

They accused him of murder.

The accused has made a deposition.

An official accused them of further spreading the disease.

The accused and accusers all succeed in outweighing the Bible.

A Jordanian newspaper accused Arab leaders of looking like "nervous schoolgirls".

They were also outraged by the behaviour of bankers, whom one union leader accused of economic treason.

Roberto martinez has accused the English football authorities of being intimidated by Sir Alex Ferguson, saying that the Scot is treated differently to other managers in the game.

Ahead of the visit, but well after it was planned, David Cameron had unhelpfully accused Pakistan of the "export of terror" while making a visit of his own to the old Nemesis, India.

Just two years later, driven on by his daughter Clara, he accused her of putting him under a hypnotic trance for "two or three years", hence denying responsibility for the arrangement.

He was accused of incompetence.

Supermarkets are accused of squeezing both customers and suppliers.

Pakistan's shadowy Inter-Services Intelligence directorate, or ISI, has been accused before of planning attacks in India and Afghanistan.

Susan Rice, America's ambassador to the UN, has accused Sudan of ethnically motivated violence in South Kordofan, which it is required to stop under the 2005 CPA.

accused造句

He was accused for appropriation.

Yes, people can still be accused of practicing witchcraft and condemned to death for it nowadays.

As always, Clarkson and the abolitionists were strictly accurate; the ship had once carried over 600 slaves in even closer confinement, but they did not want to be accused of exaggeration.

Stirrup has been accused privately by former defence chiefs of not taking a sufficiently robust stand with Gordon Brown.

The accused refused to retract his statement.

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