The youth is under considerable suspicion.
The man walking down a dark ally gave the cops suspicions that he was up to no good.
His suspicion grew when he heard the long and mysterious story .
He may be under suspicion, but we have no proof that he did a thing!
Suspicion amounted as the man exited the store. Suspicion is nothing he said, innocent until proven guilty! The suspicion grew to a new height when a man in a black suit ran away.
There is an undercurrent of suspicion and doubt surrounding his disappearance.
"His miscredious behavior led to suspicion among his colleagues."
He behaved scrupulously and is beyond suspicion. I scrupulously scrubbed the car - leaving not a mark or a blemish.
The criminal built up the Sherrif's suspicions He was suspicious when the man stared blankly at him.
suspect is the answer of suspicion (:
no suspicion, mere suspicion (hunch), reasonable suspicion, probable cause, proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
I'm not sure if I understand the question but, in general, if you are simply under suspicion for alcohol offenses, there's no need to do a training seminar although it may be part of a sentence or plea agreement.
Nobody questioned her credibility until she went to jail on suspicion of assisting in the theft of several company records.
Articulabe suspicion is another term for reasonable suspicion. Reasonable suspicion is based on reasonable facts and can be used in arrests and warrants of a person in the United States.