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Indicted meaning
simple past and past participle of indict
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In one representative moment, some commentators hyperventilated after Mueller appeared to tell Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) that if not for the Justice Department’s opinion that a sitting president can’t be indicted, he would’ve indicted Trump.
Pougnet was indicted on 21 counts, including perjury, public corruption and conflict of interest, while Meaney and Wessman were each indicted on multiple counts of bribery of a public official and conspiracy.
He’s indicted Russians for crimes in connection with the election, and he has indicted Americans for lying during the investigation, or over unrelated crimes like Manafort and his tax evasion and money laundering schemes, unrelated to the election.
According to the prosecutors, while Chen would not be indicted while in office, there is a possibility that he would be indicted after he leaves office.
A 31-year-old Utica man has been indicted on several charges for the alleged sexual abuse of two minors.
A 39 year old Fort Yates, North Dakota, man has been indicted by a federal grand jury for Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury, Assault by Strangulation and Domestic Assault by an Habitual Offender.
About two months after Senser’s slaying, a San Diego grand jury indicted Thomas for both Senser’s murder and the kidnapping of the college student.
According to the Associated Press, Cheung slammed the federal special counsel who indicted Trump and is expected to file election subversion charges soon.
A Colorado couple was indicted for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars-worth of merchandise from The Home Depot stores across the state and pawning or selling the items, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced Thursday.
A federal grand jury has indicted a man from Pickford, Michigan, who allegedly threatened to commit a mass shooting and live stream it on social media, a US Justice Department announced on Wednesday.
A former President of the United States has been indicted… again.
A former president, the same president who appointed a third of the Supreme Court, has now been indicted twice for attempting to overthrow an election.
A former sheriff’s deputy was indicted in a Massachusetts federal court for allegedly threatening to burn down a courthouse and kill court security officers, according to an official statement.
A Georgia grand jury indicted Trump, along with 18 of his allies, in August on charges tied to efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
A grand jury indicted Nance on April 4 on one count of caregiver neglect of an elderly adult and one count of identity theft – obtain, possess, buy or use a personal ID of another person.
A Michigan lawyer who's been indicted in that state's investigation into election fraud helped write the Cyber Ninjas' report to the Arizona Senate that contained false claims aimed at overturning the vote, The Arizona Republic reported.
Among the supporters was Eugene Torres, who said he was unfazed by the prospect that Mr. Trump could be indicted.
And even more after Trump is indicted or election interference, obstruction of justice and a host of other criminal offenses.
A New York judge in a document unsealed on Friday authorized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, to disclose that Trump had been indicted, but it was not clear when the specific charges would be made public.
As for Keefe D, a grand jury in Clark County has indicted him on one count of murder with use of a deadly weapon and with the intent to promote, further or assist a criminal gang, a prosecutor said in court.