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Significados de
indict
en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "indict".
Uso de
indict
en inglés
1
The tribunal, which opened in March 2009, has yet to
indict
anyone.
2
You're trying to
indict
a race of people and a political party!
3
U.N. officials and diplomats say ICC judges have decided to
indict
Bashir.
4
A Republican House isn't about to
indict
him, nor the Senate convict.
5
I want to loaf and
indict
my soul, as Walt Whittier says.
6
A state grand jury chose not to
indict
him in Garner's death.
7
A Cook County grand jury failed to
indict
any of the rioters.
8
A grand jury declined to
indict
Pantaleo on charges in Garner's death.
9
True, I had enough evidence to ask a magistrate to
indict
Appius Priscillus.
10
But if that trial were today, I would free Ursulus and
indict
Arbetio.
11
Grand juries decide whether there are grounds to
indict
a company or individuals.
12
Israel's attorney general intends to
indict
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges.
13
In both cases, grand juries declined to
indict
the police officers.
14
In both cases, grand juries decided not to
indict
the officers.
15
At the time, prosecutors wanted to
indict
three Purdue executives on numerous felonies.
16
Would that not be enough to
indict
a suspect and go to trial?
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indict
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Colocaciones frecuentes
indict the officer
indict a sitting
indict people
indict sudanese
indict another bank
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