Examples of 'could be indicted' in a sentence
Meaning of "could be indicted"
could be indicted: This phrase is often used in legal contexts to suggest that a person or entity may be formally accused or charged with a crime or offense. It implies the possibility of facing legal proceedings or criminal charges
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could be indicted
I could be indicted for even hearing this.
That makes you a coconspirator and you could be indicted.
She could be indicted for manslaughter.
And as his lawyer, you could be indicted.
You could be indicted for this.
If Ensor Doone can prove he was elsewhere, you could be indicted for perjury.
You could be indicted for conspiracy.
If we target and assassinate bin Laden . he could be indicted for murder O.
You could be indicted for perjury.
The whole of the " dirty squad " could be indicted.
Clinton could be indicted over her email scandal.
You make a mistake on one " no, " you could be indicted for conspiracy.
He could be indicted for murder.
And now, George is worried that, without an MON, he could be indicted for murder.
You could be indicted.
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In May 2012, it was announced that Sanader could be indicted again on corruption offences.
Trump could be indicted as soon as he steps down from the oval office.
But he was freed because only he could be indicted for illegal possession of firearms.
He could be indicted for murder if we target and assassinate bin Laden.
Separately, Mr. Trump could be indicted after he leaves office.
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