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1 He said "incident" in a downplaying way, already jockeying to have charges reduced.
2 For now, however, there are eight that will have charges laid against them on Wednesday.
3 I was going to have charges written on me.
4 Blankenship's attorneys had sought to have charges dismissed.
5 It has not been revealed whether the mother is due to have charges laid against her.
6 All banks who have charges over the property, except Ulster Bank, have agreed to abide by the decision of the court.
7 Unless we have charges pending against Tracy Reimer, I don't see how we can keep her from taking her daughter home.
8 Besides these claims, I shall have charges against you of a graver kind; you know what, so that you can not escape.
9 A bid by French Polynesia's veteran politician Gaston Flosse and his son Reginald to have charges against them to be dropped has failed.
10 The only just solution is for the government to repatriate British families, and to try people in British courts if they have charges to answer.
11 Anybody who has charges hanging over their head is concerned.
12 She still has charges to face-impersonatinganother person to collect the insurance; trying to destroy evidence.
13 Ahmad's supporters in Britain argue that, if he has charges to answer, he should be tried in Britain.
14 Both the admiral and his second, and also eleven captains out of the twenty-nine, had charges preferred against them.
15 A total of 56 people were originally charged but most sought plea bargains or accelerated trials or had charges dropped.
16 He had n't realized, when he bought the tent, that most camping sites, the ones with showers and restrooms, had charges , too.
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