Examples of 'not indict' in a sentence
Meaning of "not indict"
Not indict suggests that a person or entity was not formally accused or charged with a crime. This phrase is commonly used in legal contexts, particularly when referring to a decision not to prosecute or bring charges against someone
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We do not indict people for just imagining things.
The prosecutor will not indict.
A grand jury did not indict him due to insufficient evidence.
The film does not indict.
But they did not indict either of the Castro brothers.
The bare facts alone will not indict Bligh.
But this does not indict the state of economic science or research in Germany.
The grand jury in New Orleans will not indict.
This does not indict Christianity.
In the absence of sufficient proof, the police could not indict him.
A grand jury decided to not indict Daniel Pantaleo.
Why not indict funeral directors too?
Protests began after a Grand Jury decided to not indict officer Daniel Pantaleo.
Grand jury will not indict any cops for jailhouse death of Sandra Bland.
I'm sure the prosecution will not indict the suspect.
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I did not indict him . That 's right.
However, a grand jury did not indict Pantaleo.
Even if I have to do it over again, I will not indict him.
How could he not indict the suspect?
In November, a grand jury did not indict Wilson.
Would you not indict him?
However, American trial officials did not indict Horthy for war crimes.
That's right. I did not indict him.
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