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1 Several trials involving former journalists accused of paying public officials are ongoing.
2 Police were accused of allowing the situation to get out of control.
3 Both sides stand accused of actions that could amount to war crimes.
4 But Russia has been accused of using heavy weapons in civilian areas.
5 Administration officials also stand accused of wiretapping judges, journalists and opposition politicians.
6 So someone might be accused of historical crimes that happened years earlier.
7 Several past winners have been accused of doping and returned positive results.
8 The family were accused of corruption, bribery, and misappropriation of state assets.
9 Courts are still hearing cases of those accused of human rights abuses.
10 Senussi was accused of using his position to have attacks carried out.
11 Throughout the state, the city was being accused of breaking its word.
12 Some former government ministers have in the past been accused of complicity.
13 He remains in custody, accused of stealing assets in a different case.
14 Therese and her family members were accused of abusing the couple's children.
15 She was sacked 11 days later and accused of bullying her managers.
16 A former Nama employee is facing trial accused of leaking confidential information.
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