Examples of 'am on trial' in a sentence

Meaning of "am on trial"

am on trial: This phrase is typically used in a legal context to indicate that someone is a defendant in a legal case and their guilt or innocence is being determined by a court of law. Being 'on trial' means that one is facing legal charges and is required to defend themselves in a court of law

How to use "am on trial" in a sentence

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am on trial
I am on trial.
I should simply like to point out that it is not I who am on trial here.
I am on trial because I am a journalist.
It feels like I am on trial.
I am on trial because I have hope that the dead are raised!
I feel like I am on trial.
I am on trial for my life here!
Sire, it is I who am on trial here, not you.
I am on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead . ”.
And now, here I am on trial for something I never did.
Look, I am on trial for my life here, and I am losing!

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