单词 | The accused |
例句 | 1. The accused man declared himself innocent. 2. The judge concluded that the accused was innocent. 3. The accused was acquitted of the murder. 4. The guilt of the accused man was in doubt. 5. He passed judgement on the accused man. 6. The accused had a lawyer to defend him. 6. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 7. The court doomed the accused to a long term of imprisonment. 8. The accused entered the courtroom handcuffed to two police officers. 9. The jury convicted the accused man of theft and arson. 10. She protested that she had never seen the accused man before. 11. He witnessed to having seen the accused kill the boy. 12. The accused men have been given relatively light sentences. 13. The accused was released on bail pending trial. 14. She deponed to say a fact for the accused. 15. The accused begged for the court's understand. 16. The accused made death threats against a notable politician. 17. The accused man said he had been framed. 18. The court absolved the accused man. 19. The accused has made a deposition. 20. The accused man siad that he had been framed. 21. The court doomed the accused to life imprisonment. 22. The accused was represented by a leading counsel. 23. The accused has been certified insane/certified to be insane. 24. The accused were held without bail. 25. The accused is alleged to have killed a man. 26. The accused was deemed unfit to plead. 27. The judge concluded that the accused was guilty. 28. The accused man was found not guilty and discharged. 29. Who is prepared to speak for the accused? 30. A friend of the victim was subpoenaed as a witness by lawyers representing the accused. 1. The judge concluded that the accused was innocent. 2. The guilt of the accused man was in doubt. 3. The accused had a lawyer to defend him. 4. The court doomed the accused to a long term of imprisonment. 5. The accused entered the courtroom handcuffed to two police officers. 6. A friend of the victim was subpoenaed as a witness by lawyers representing the accused. 6. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 7. The jury convicted the accused man of theft and arson. 8. The wife of the accused has maintained an impartial stance throughout the trial. 9. The detective tried to pin the murder on the accused man. 10. He stated that he had never seen the accused man. 31. The jury found for the accused. 32. The accused beat the rap by pleading temporary insanity. 33. The accused exercised his right to silence . 34. The accused man protested his innocence. 35. All the accused have pleaded guilty. 36. The accused were all found guilty.Sentencedict 37. The accused was acquitted of the charge. 38. The accused was remanded in custody for a week. 39. The accused was/were acquitted of the charge. 40. The accused listened impassively as the judge sentenced him. 41. The accused was found innocent. 42. Is the accused guilty beyond all reasonable doubt? 43. Upon mature reflection, we find the accused guilty. 44. He testified against the accused. 45. The court heard her testimony against the accused. 46. The accused was not allowed legal representation. 47. The accused was taken away in a police van. 48. The accused was taken to court under armed guard. 49. The accused protested her innocence. 50. How do you find the accused? 51. The judge reversed his opinion and declared that the accused was not guilty. 52. The wife of the accused has maintained an impartial stance throughout the trial. 53. The accused person should always be presumed innocent until proved guilty. 54. The lawyer argued that the accused had gone to the victim's house with the express purpose of killing her. 55. The accused was ordered to stand trial on a number of charges. 56. The accused had thrown dust in the eyes of the police by giving them a false alibi. 57. The jury held the fate of the accused in their hands. 58. The witness stared at the accused but she showed not a flicker of recognition. 59. The absence of this witness has weakened the case against the accused. 60. The accused claimed that the witness had been got at. 61. Even the victim's family made a plea for leniency on behalf of the accused. 62. The witness deposed that she had seen the accused on the day of the murder. 63. The accused was not able to provide an alibi for the evening. 64. The accused got off / escaped scot - free because of lack of evidence. 65. The accused pleaded not guilty on grounds of diminished responsibility. 66. The accused person stuck out that he was innocent of the crime. 66. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 67. By allowing her to go free the judge gave the accused the benefit of the doubt. 68. The burden of proof falls on the prosecution: the accused is presumed innocent until proved guilty. 69. At the recommendation of a psychiatrist, the accused will remain under observation. 70. The detective tried to pin the murder on the accused man. 71. The prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused is guilty of the crime. 72. The accused faces an agonizing wait while the jury considers its verdict. 73. The judge will pass sentence on the accused this afternoon. 74. The witness was examined on her relationship with the accused. 75. We were amazed to hear the witness's denunciation of the accused. 76. It appeared that both the accused were acting in concert in the attack upon the deceased. 77. One of the accused got off lightly in exchange for pleading guilty to withholding information from Congress. 78. The trial was held in camera because the accused was only 14 years old. 79. The accused sat impassively as the judge sentenced him to ten years in prison. 80. He represented to the court that the accused was very remorseful. 81. The accused is alleged to be a member of a right-wing gang. 82. He stated that he had never seen the accused man. 83. The DNA samples found on her body did not match up with a sample taken from the accused. 84. A higher court of law overruled a lower court and set the accused person free. 85. He was not an impartial witness because of his affinity with the accused. 86. The accused will appear before a specially constituted military tribunal. 87. The court cleared the accused of any crime and set him free. 88. The accused faces an agonising wait while the jury considers its verdict. 89. What are the charges against the accused? 90. The accused was charged with one form of s.18, wounding with intent to resist arrest. 91. Often the accused person was hideously tortured before being put to death. 92. Shortly after the conviction of the accused bombers, Al Hayat ran a story raising questions about the fairness of the trial. 93. The court considered that the accused should have been convicted of obtaining property by deception. 94. If something is not property, the accused can not have an intention permanently to deprive the owner of that property. 95. According to the indictment, the accused companies paid him about $ 4.2m over 10 years. 96. The jury deliberated for five days before finding the accused guilty on all counts. 97. Therefore, he paid by deception[/the accused.html], and the accused did obtain by deception. 98. The Court of Appeal held that the accused had a duty to provide information as to the status of his patients. 99. It is sufficient that, for instance, the accused is allowed to borrow something. 100. In Ghosh, the accused, a surgeon acting as a locum in a hospital, claimed fees for performing operations. 101. In Lloyd the accused had cinema films copied to be sold as videos and returned them. 102. The accused had been sexually abused himself as a child and now bitterly regretted the harm he had caused his daughters. 103. The judge asked the jury if they found the accused guilty or not guilty. 104. During the night the accused fired his air gun out of the window of his first-floor flat. 105. The crime is to disclose an official secret, probably even if extracted from the accused at the point of a pistol. 106. On the facts the accused was not guilty if he intended merely to delay paying a hotel bill of £1,286. 107. Why, then, should lawyers be called to task for protecting the rights of the accused under the Constitution? 108. Such considerations affect the way the courts decide on what sentence to pass on the accused. 109. The victim, a detective constable, tried to arrest the accused. 110. The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim. 111. By that misrepresentation the accused obtained both property and a pecuniary advantage. 112. The accused batterer was fined $ 150 for disturbing the peace. 113. Often, in panic, the accused will admit to the lesser charge without a trial. 114. The accused did not have the intention permanently to deprive at the relevant time. 115. Seven of the cases were settled, although the accused neither confirmed nor denied the charges. 116. Little would be gained, for example, from a repeated investigation where the accused has been caught red-handed. 117. The accused told the court that the police tried to frame him for assault. 118. A key element in both the Guildford and Birmingham prosecutions at the time of the original trials were confessions from the accused. 119. The accused, however, remains charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and the trial continues. 120. It lifted the accused by a rope around his wrists, which were tied behind his back. 121. The accused, a school caretaker, fired an air gun at some boys who were trespassing. 122. Two of the accused nurses told the court they were forced to confess to an international conspiracy under torture. 123. According to the sixth amendment, the accused has the right to a fair and public trial. 124. The accused drew by cheque card on a bank balance which had insufficient funds to meet the sum. 125. The deception charged ought to have been that the accused was entitled in law to sell. 126. In Phipps the accused borrowed the car to drive his wife to Victoria Station. 127. If the accused kills by fire,[http:///the accused.html] the unlawful act is arson. 128. There was no need for the accused to reach the restaurant door. 129. The accused, Dorothy Jackson, was being held in the Tarrant County Jail on a charge of assault. 130. The accused said that he would blow the victim's brains out if he was not quiet. 131. In her defence, the accused said that she had been acting under duress when she took the money. 132. Against ample evidence for the prosecution the accused offered no real defence and were all condemned and sentenced to hang. 133. The accused is being held in the Pelham County Jail on charges of assault and battery. 134. The witness told the court that she had never seen either of the accused before. 135. The victim has only an equitable interest,() and the accused is not guilty of theft of the shares. 136. The accused received permission to drive the victim's car to the station. 137. But it should apply to the accused too until the crime is proved. 138. The accused was charged with obtaining a pecuniary advantage by deception. 139. Over in the dock the accused, a gangling boy of about nineteen, was smirking. 140. The Court of Appeal held that there was no theft because the accused had not appropriated the property. 141. All the accused plead not guilty. 142. Sorrily the accused know you feel our washer offer high to lead market price. 143. The accused man arrived alone aboard a scooter at the home of his Hizballah comrade. 144. The peccavi of the accused and their affirmance in the criminal lawsuit has very important value and significance. 145. Tells us from judicature's practice, the accused person retracts a confession in the court, shake-out the secret truth is suddenly more common. 146. But the husband thought gas, and the end to prejudice the accused during the marriage and family court . 147. When plagiarism is exposed, colleagues and school leaders often close ranks around the accused. 148. The draft law, which is now under deliberation, stipulates for the first time that victims of criminal cases or victims' relatives are entitled to mental damage compensation from the accused. 149. Especially, the accused the authenticity demur that once add up to Alexandrine author to commending creative work, just signs, the court often asks again accuser square adminicle . 150. The rights to prove one' s own innocence is essential to the accused, and it is distinguished from the rights to defense and the rights against self-incrimination . 151. Health respect expresses Fuji, basically be because of the accused Biyadi's main body produces change, fuji health can mix with same fact after modificatory party only brief of a case is sued afresh. 152. The Accused, by virtue of having used it in their catalog, have imposed a particular awkward and odious pattern format on the software community, which has proven to be something of a Procrustean Bed. 153. Thus the legal counsel for the accused often prefers to keep his client off the stand, so as to rule out any possibility of damaging cross-examination. 154. Be informed inside axman mouth of the accused old lady ascends cloud grab. 155. Judging from the comments and relaxed attitude of the accused Hizballah member interviewed by TIME, it's a safe bet that the dock will be empty when the trials finally begin. 156. The district tribunal made the judgment that the American Army could only have the case tried at the Special Court-Martial after confirming that the accused was not a war prisoner. 157. The accused insisted that he would certainly beat the rap. 158. Our Constitution strikes the balance in favor of the rights of the accused to be advised by his lawyer of his privilege against self-incrimination. . . . 158. 159. As in Chinese judicature practice, the trial of second instance court in the case hold a court hearing little which appealed by the accused person, the call of reforming is continuously increasing. 160. The peccavi of the accused affirmance in the criminal lawsuit has very important value and significance. 161. The accused plead not guilty to the charge of murder, but plead guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. 162. Thus, the Aum Shinrikyo 189 trial of the accused came to an end. 163. Professor Khashan says he doubts the accused will ever stand trial at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, also known as the STL. 164. " I do leave it alone , " affirmed the accused hollowly. 165. Another of the accused, a coarse woman, not unlike a fat broody hen but with a spiteful tongue, was visibly worked up. 166. Referred notarial deed to serve as evidence namely, on the court, the accused also just can is opposite notarial deed is captious, have a bit omit advocate notarial deed is invalid at every turn. 167. Xiong Min of the accused person is seek illegal profit, for new Oriental gambling house development designed gamble website, the network that shares this website is safeguarded. 168. From the perspective of the accused respondent, this sort of consultation is likely to seem just as unfair as any other exparte communication by an adverse party . 169. The accused suspect brought to the Special Court-Martial had no protected fundamental right. |
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