into indictments against the wounded.
Not exact matches
«And now, further, the news about the five - count federal
indictment on federal corruption charges
against Silver will be an enormous distraction and prevent him from credibly leading the Assembly, especially as the budget process kicks
into overdrive in this high stakes year for New York's economy and our citizens.»
This second meeting would come just days after the first
indictments were handed down
against Trump campaign staffers in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe
into Russian election interference.
«The police conducted investigation
into the criminal
indictments against Melaye and Mohammed Audu and discovered that the two of them have case to answer.»
The new
indictment hones false statement charges
against a pair of Syracuse development executives, dividing those allegations
into four separate charges.
In December, he went so far to tell fellow Democrats that if a federal probe
into de Blasio's fundraising resulted in an
indictment, he planned to run
against him in the primary.
The question with heat has to do with the nature of The Quiet's message, anyway — I mean, surely it can't be a searing
indictment against fathers banging their daughters and mothers medicating themselves
into oblivion, can it?
The
indictment alleges that when the servant fled, Ms Khobragade, through her relatives, took steps in India to pressure the servant
into not initiating actions
against her, and she herself sued the servant on the «true» contract.
Responded to a number of search and seizures, including successfully defending a Canadian corporation and its principal
against a 50 - count
indictment alleging a cross-border conspiracy to smuggle goods
into Canada
And it was required, in cases where the grand jury in attendance upon any of these courts should terminate its session without proceeding by
indictment or otherwise
against any prisoner named in the list, that the judge of the court should forthwith make an order that such prisoner, desiring a discharge, should be brought before him or the court to be discharged, on entering
into recognizance, if required, to keep the peace and for good behavior, or to appear, as the court might direct, to be further dealt with according to law.