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they were accused of carrying the plague.
He had been accused of sedition
Which of the following is not a way in which the Bill of Rights protects the right of the accused?
Great question! Criminal prosecution means carrying a legal action in court who is being accused. ~Nei-Mio
the accused person
I suppose it would depend on if a crime was involved. If there was no crime, just an accusation that someone was carrying a knife, like in a pocket or purse, and the knife was not brandished as in taking it out and threatening someone, or like used to cut or stab another person, and just someone saying they suspected a knife was being carried.... Then it would just be his or her word against the accused.
The Romans accused the Christians of arson because the vigiles, or firefighters, testified that the Christians were hindering their firefighting efforts. Other witnesses said that they saw Christians running through the city carrying lit torches. When they were stopped, they replied that they were following orders. However, no one said that the Christians actually started the fire. It was known, even in ancient times, that the cause of the fire was an accident. The Christians were accused of spreading the fire.
Adam was indignant when he was accused of cheating. Or, pehaps the question was for the following: The food bank is very important to families who are indigent.
The judge is the mother of the accused
Accused can be used as a verb and an adjective. Verb: That man has been accused of many heinous crimes. Adjective: He is an accused killer.
She was accused of treason!,!,!
Someone is accused "of" a crime.