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Someone is accused "of" a crime.
They interpreted them as a religious punishment and as way for people to get rid of others, the people accused as witches were often accused because of some religious thing they did or because someone didn't like them and if they got enough people to testify against the accused then the accused would die.
no. there are two ways to have someone commited. A judge sends them or they admit themselves. Sometimes in certain cases a spouse can get someone admitted. but mostly they have to break the law to get committed. Depending upon your location, the answer is yes and no. In many areas of the world, religious leaders have certain powers and abilities granted to them by local and national governments. There are regions that religious leaders have this kind of power, the problem individual is dealt with in more final ways than being committed.
The Defendent is "being accused", therefore defending one's self
No, I have never been accused of using someone's credit card without their permission.
Someone could be accused of treason, stealing, or murder.
Laws cannot protect someone from being falsely accused. After an accusation has been made, you may be able to sue someone for defamation of character.
Being accused of a major crime means that you are being accused of doing something really bad, criminally. This can range from theft to assaulting someone.
Being accused of cheating will not actually cause someone to cheat. Being accused of cheating may allow someone to justify cheating... in other words they might think, "Well, ___ thinks I'm cheating anyway. I might as well do it." However, we are each responsible for our own choices at the end of the day. If someone cheats, only they are responsible for their decisions.
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The Bible does not explicitly forbid marrying someone with a child from a previous relationship. However, it is important to consider the well-being of all individuals involved and seek guidance from religious leaders or counselors.
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