Examples of 'faced charges' in a sentence

Meaning of "faced charges"

This phrase indicates that someone has been formally accused or charged with a crime or wrongdoing in a legal context. It implies that the individual has had to confront or deal with the consequences and legal proceedings associated with being accused or charged with a specific offense

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faced charges
All faced charges of unacceptable professional conduct.
Some of the accused faced charges of torture.
He faced charges of disorderly conduct and inducing panic.
You should have never faced charges.
Kelly also faced charges related to the case.
Her adoptive parents already faced charges.
Kidd had recently faced charges of domestic violence.
Five other members of his crew also faced charges.
He faced charges for domestic violence and harassment.
Two former players ultimately faced charges related to the incident.
He faced charges in court twice.
It does not appear she faced charges for the allegations.
He faced charges for illicit enrichment and money laundering.
An acquaintance of both father and mother faced charges in the crime.
The adults faced charges of kidnapping and resisting arrest.

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Those officials declined to say whether EMG faced charges.
No woman had actually faced charges of abortion in recent years.
The family fled to Paris and never faced charges.
They faced charges in court.
Martha Stewart faced charges.
The officers faced charges related to the attempted murder.
Four of the mob 's organizers later faced charges for their actions.
Capriles then faced charges as a result of the attacks at the embassy.
Véronique pirotton 's french and religion teacher has never faced charges.
Twice he faced charges of heresy.
After the war, Carré was deported to France where she faced charges for treason.
They faced charges including illegal gathering of wealth and genocide.
Several international banks have faced charges relating to currency market manipulation.
She faced charges of belonging to a terrorist group, child abduction and neglect.
According to information received only low-ranking soldiers faced charges and were subsequently released on bail.
Tatum initially faced charges of unpremeditated murder and negligent homicide.
So far, Erickson has not faced charges in DC.
She never faced charges for her role in this scandal.
Stephen Kinder, the owner of Kinder Dog Training, had previously faced charges of animal cruelty.
Owner faced charges.
So far, none of us have faced charges.
The suspects faced charges of planning and executing the attacks.
My two old buds, Grover and Ralph … they never faced charges of any kind.
He said the three faced charges of espionage and illegally entering the country.
Three adolescents of 14 and 16 years of age were arrested and faced charges.
Ecuador has faced charges it squandered its oil wealth during years of mismanagement.
And to Bank of Cyprus, which has faced charges for money laundering.
The Dongons faced charges of illegal possession of firearms and explosives.
Barhoumi is among the small number of captives who faced charges before a Guantanamo military commission . [ 3 ].
He still faced charges of embezzlement and failing to declare illegal funds in a Swiss bank.
The source confirms that the minor faced charges of " illegal gathering " and " rioting.
Some faced charges of money laundering, too.
The farmers had their firearms seized ( 14 in total ) and faced charges of non-capital murder.
The woman could have faced charges of creating a public disturbance if anyone had complained.
In 1986, officers of the Georgia State Patrol faced charges of ticket fixing.

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