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Example sentences for "indicted"

Lexicographically close words:
indice; indices; indicia; indict; indictable; indicting; indiction; indictione; indictment; indictments
  1. Catilina would have been indicted before it.

  2. Catilina proposed to go thither himself shortly; he was anxious however to conceal his designs as long as possible, and having been indicted for inciting to riot (de vi) by L.

  3. In 1655, I was indicted at Hicks's-Hall by a half-witted young woman.

  4. Bubb; for which the Captain was indicted and suffered upon the pillory, and afterwards ended his days in great disgrace.

  5. That he had no criminal design, is apparent enough, even from the indicted passages; and by reading the context is put beyond the possibility of a doubt.

  6. They felt, that though the indicted words standing alone might perhaps admit of a doubt for a moment, yet the context completely explained them, and gave an air of perfect innocence to the whole passage.

  7. So that upon such a rule and principle of decision, if I were to heap violent and gross abuse even on Abershaw, or any other highwayman, who was deservedly hanged a hundred years ago, I might actually be indicted for a libel.

  8. Have you ever had a Secret Service agent indicted or a complaint filed against him, a criminal complaint, prior to this time?

  9. It is a joining together of a group, your conspiracy where they enter into an agreement to commit a crime, and that is usually the one is indicted as a conspirator, the one who doesn't participate in the crime.

  10. A writ in the nature of a summons to cause the party indicted on a penal statute to appear.

  11. At the same time, she was indicted for murdering her child.

  12. She was subsequently indicted by the Grand Jury for the Massachusetts jurisdiction for "familiarity with the Devil.

  13. In addition, the murderer and accessories indicted shall be tried at the King's suit within a year of the murder, which trial will not be delayed until a private suit is taken.

  14. They consisted of representatives of the hundreds, usually knights, and villages who testified under oath to all crimes committed in their neighborhood, and indicted those they suspected as responsible and those harboring them.

  15. Any sheriff allowing a prisoner to escape, whether from negligence or for a bribe, shall be fined, if the prisoner was indicted of high treason, at least 1,333s.

  16. In 1515 the Bishop of London's chancellor was indicted for the murder of a citizen who had been found dead in the Bishop's prison.

  17. You know they have indicted him, and, present or absent, it is to come on at the next assizes.

  18. I am not indicted for anything I have ever written or caused to be written.

  19. As my Lord at the very first stage this morning pointed out, it is no question with me, Are the matters indicted blasphemous, or are they not blasphemous?

  20. I am told shall have no Lent indicted this year.

  21. The rescue caused great excitement at Washington and five of the rescuers were indicted and tried but the jury disagreed.

  22. Rust, Davis's assailant, was afterwards indicted at Buffalo but allowed to go after paying a paltry $50 fine.

  23. Aldrich, in which a white man was indicted for petty larceny, tried, and found guilty.

  24. It might be better, in a city like New York, to have the grand jury in almost perpetual session, so that a man charged with crime could be immediately indicted and immediately tried.

  25. Yet, the last trial in Massachusetts on a charge like this, was when Abner Kneeland was indicted on a charge of Atheism.

  26. The man who put the rope around his neck was then out on bail, having been indicted for an assault to murder.

  27. And after the poor wretch was dead, another man climbed the tree from which he dangled and, in derision, put a cigar in the mouth of the dead; and this man was on bail, having been indicted for larceny.

  28. Fortunatus Robert Townshend Crisp was indicted for publishing on the 13th October a certain filthy and libellous paper called the “Paul Pry,” containing a slanderous and malicious libel on Henry Holmes Baker.

  29. In the same year, William Hodge was indicted at Plymouth for putting his wife up to auction, and William Andrews for purchasing her.

  30. Way back in the sixteenth century the tub women on the banks of the river Thames were indicted for conspiracy in attempting to raise wages.

  31. Here are twelve men, strangers to our country and to our language, indicted for a heinous offence, and now before you for life or death.

  32. They are indicted for a daring crime, and a flagrant violation of the laws, not only of this, but of every other civilized people.

  33. They were later indicted and arrested in Bullock County.

  34. A negro jury would not convict a member of the Union League--he had only to give the sign--nor a negro prosecuted by a white man or indicted by a jury; but many negroes prosecuted by their own race were convicted by black juries.

  35. Daniel and James Cash had been indicted in Macon County for murder and had made bond.

  36. No less than twenty members had been indicted or convicted, or were indicted during the session, of various crimes, from adultery and stealing to murder.

  37. Horton was indicted under the "Civil Rights Bill" and convicted.

  38. Nearly every Radical official in Dallas County was indicted for corruption in office by a Radical or mixed jury, but negro juries refused to convict them.

  39. As early as 1835 incendiary literature had been scattered among the Alabama slaves, and in that year the grand jury of Tuscaloosa County indicted Robert G.

  40. He was indicted for the larceny of a peck of sweet potatoes.

  41. Those indicted or outlawed for such were given a copy of the whole indictment, but not the names of witnesses, at least five days before trial in order to prepare their defense.

  42. Also, no longer may any fees be taken by gaol keepers or sheriffs because persons not indicted or found not guilty have been kept in prison pending payment of such fees.

  43. In 1837, counsel for a person indicted for high treason could examine and cross- examine witnesses.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indicted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accused; blamed; charged; guilty; impeached; implicated; impugned; inculpated; indicted; involved; taxed