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be indicted (chiefly N. Amer. formally accuse or charge (someone) with a crime. COED. The senator was indicted for murder. She was indicted on charges of corruption. OALD Alexander Demidov); be arraigned (call before a court to answer a criminal charge. COED. He was arraigned for murder. He was arraigned on a charge of murder. OALD Alexander Demidov) | |||
arraign (Maggie); make a formal accusation (Maggie) | |||
convict of a criminal offence (ART Vancouver); arraign (CNN Alex_Odeychuk) | |||
nail on charge; arraign on a criminal charge (Leonid Dzhepko); prosecute (Protests rocked the streets of Jakarta as 100,000 people demanded that Purnama be prosecuted for allegedly blasphemous remarks. 4uzhoj); hold criminally liable (“He was stuck in a box and he went into cardiac arrest and died in arm’s reach from multiple state instructors [...] And finally, when they realized something was wrong, it was too late, and now we’ve lost our opportunity to hold people criminally liable,” said Timerman. wwnytv.com Alexander Oshis) | |||
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institute criminal proceedings against (someone) |
привлечь к уголовной ответственности: 11 phrases in 3 subjects |
Criminal law | 4 |
General | 3 |
Law | 4 |