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endictment (n.)

See Indictment.

endictment Sentence Examples

  1. The indictment of the former governor shocked the entire state.
  2. The evidence presented in the indictment was damning, and it seemed certain that the defendant would be found guilty.
  3. The defense attorney filed a motion to dismiss the indictment, arguing that it was based on insufficient evidence.
  4. The judge denied the motion to dismiss the indictment, ruling that there was enough evidence to support the charges.
  5. The trial began with the prosecution presenting its case, which included witness testimony and documentary evidence.
  6. The defense presented its case, which focused on challenging the credibility of the prosecution's witnesses and introducing evidence of the defendant's good character.
  7. The jury deliberated for several days before reaching a verdict of not guilty on all charges.
  8. The acquittal of the defendant was a major setback for the prosecution, which had spent months preparing for the trial.
  9. The indictment of the mayor on corruption charges led to his resignation from office.
  10. The indictment of the company for environmental violations resulted in a multi-million dollar fine.

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The indictment of the former governor shocked the entire state.

The evidence presented in the indictment was damning, and it seemed certain that the defendant would be found guilty.

The defense attorney filed a motion to dismiss the indictment, arguing that it was based on insufficient evidence.

The judge denied the motion to dismiss the indictment, ruling that there was enough evidence to support the charges.