Examples of 'accused may' in a sentence

Meaning of "accused may"

This phrase is typically seen in a legal context and indicates the possibility or option for the person who has been accused of a crime to do something within the framework of the legal system. "Accused may" implies that the accused individual has certain rights or actions available to them, usually as part of due process

How to use "accused may" in a sentence

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An accused may also engage counsel independently.
No matter how guilty the accused may seem.
The accused may not be tried in absentia.
The obligation to report exists regardless of who the accused may be.
The accused may return to his seat.
Measures of restraint imposed on a suspect or an accused may not contain elements of punishment.
The accused may begin his defense.
If you stopped wasting your time accused may save one life.
The accused may also be released on bail.
While being in custody the dignity or personality of the accused may not be insulted.
The accused may apply for bail.
Except for mandatory legal representation the accused may waive this right.
The accused may go back to his seat.
Includes some cases where age or the relationship to the accused may have been miscoded.
The accused may waive this right.

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Throughout the investigation, the accused may call witnesses.
The accused may plead guilty or not guilty.
If the charges are minor, the accused may simply be released.
The accused may have a word.
If possible, the place where the suspect or accused may be found.
The accused may either be remanded or released on bail.
The lawyer of the accused may also question you.
An accused may also request trial by judge alone.
At this first appearance the accused may request the judge to appoint counsel.
Accused may address the court.
This right of the accused may not be restricted by anything.
Accused may address the court before sentence is carried out.
An indictment against the accused may only be brought against this conduct.
An accused may hire a private investigator to investigate and harass a victim.
Those who represent and defend the accused may be calledcriminal law attorneys or defense attorneys.
An accused may ask to hear any witness he deems necessary.
Either the Crown or the accused may appeal against a sentence.
The accused may refrain from making a statement.
In addition, the arrest of the alleged or the accused may go wrong.
The accused may appeal against.
No, on the accusation of just one person, the accused may be legally decapitated.
The accused may now speak.
According to her, the man who accused may have bought the police.
The accused may defend by counsel.
Whatever the type of offence, the accused may ask for witnesses to be called.
The accused may be escorted out.
In unusual and compelling circumstances, an accused may be allowed to change his defence counsel.
The accused may be released unconditionally.
According to that article, the accused may request the testimony of witnesses.
The accused may waive the preliminary hearing.
Depending on the situation, the accused may also receive a driving prohibition.
The accused may make a statement to the court.
If a judge decides on release, the accused may be released with or without conditions.
The accused may be found guilty of the offence so proved.
Immediately after questioning, the accused may communicate freely with a lawyer art.

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