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indictment and accuses
The amended indictment accuses him of committing genocide against Tutsis between April and July 1994 in Kigali and Gisenyi.

indictment and al-Liby
Nazih Abdul-Hamed Nabih al-Ruqai ' i alias Anas al-Liby ( أنس الليبي ) ( born March 30, 1964 or May 14, 1964 ), a Libyan, is under indictment in the United States for his part in the 1998 United States embassy bombings.

indictment and surveillance
Ideologically, their violent, anti-intellectual, and ultra-populist views centered chiefly on what historian Simon Schama describes as " an anarchic notion of popular government, always armed to impose the will of the people on its mandatories ," and took the form of support for " unrelenting surveillance, denunciation, indictment, humiliation, and death.

indictment and potential
The indictment contained seven counts of computer-related crime, each of which carried a potential ten-year jail sentence.
Disclosure of classified information about an individual ’ s employment by the CIA has the potential to damage the national security in ways that range from preventing that individual ’ s future use in a covert capacity, to compromising intelligence-gathering methods and operations, and endangering the safety of CIA employees and those who deal with them, the indictment states.

indictment and British
* Pakistan says they have seen evidence against Osama bin Laden from the British House of Commons strong enough to support an indictment.
Remember, therefore, all the fine things that your jurists and statesmen have said and written about the great palladium of British liberty and so forth: remember how the learned Sir William Blackstone hath delivered himself on this point ;— how that ' the founders of the English laws have with excellent forecast contrived that the truth of every accusation, whether preferred in the shape of indictment, information, or appeal, should be confirmed by the unanimous suffrage of twelve of his ( the accused person's ) equals and neighbours, indifferently chosen, and superior to all suspicion.
In the former British settlements of Penang and Malacca, the introduction of English law brought about a system of trial by jury ( a jury consisted of originally twelve, but later seven, persons ) in all criminal cases on indictment.
Losey's other collaborations with Pinter, Accident and The Go-Between, share a resemblance to The Servant in that they offer the same savage indictment of the waning English class system, a theme which British film-makers had not previously explored.
Neferhotep was replaced by Paneb his adopted son, against whom many crimes were alleged by Neferhotep's brother Amennakhte in a strongly worded indictment preserved on a papyrus in the British Museum.
Shuster returned to the United States and wrote a scathing indictment of Russian and British meddling in the affairs of Persia, titled The Strangling of Persia.
His first feature was the internationally acclaimed Room at the Top ( 1959 ), a harsh indictment of the British class system, which won two Oscars, earned Clayton a Best Director nomination, and was credited with spearheading Britain's movement toward realism in films ; in fact that film inaugurated a series of realist films known as the British New Wave, which featured for that time, unusually sincere treatments of sexual mores and introduced a new maturity into British cinema.

indictment and French
He used the courtroom to make a brilliant indictment of the French military and pro-German politicians like Pierre Laval.
Public opinion was deeply moved by two publications: one, that of the indictment of Dreyfus ( in Le Siècle, 6 January 1898 ), which was absolutely remarkable for its lack of proof ; the other ( Le Figaro, 28 November 1897 ), that of letters written twelve years before by Esterhazy to his mistress, Madame de Boulancy, in which he launched furious invectives against his " cowardly and ignorant " chiefs, against " the fine army of France ," against the entire French nation.
Viper in the Fist, however short, is a vitriolic indictment of early 20th century French rural bourgeois society.
Bérégovoy forced Bernard Tapie, his Minister of Urban Affairs, to resign in May 1992 after his indictment by the French justice.
In 1832, he wrote L ' Histoire Populaire de la Revolution Française de 1789 à 1830 ( Popular History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1830 ), an indictment of the ancien regime and of the oppression of 19th century industrial society.
It was one of the ordinances passed during this stage of the French Revolution, by means of which the Committee of Public Safety simplified the judicial process to one of indictment and prosecution.

indictment and Israeli
Louise Jury, writing in The Independent, characterized them as " an emotional indictment of American and Israeli foreign policy ".
Israeli Police who investigated the case eventually concluded that the evidence that was collected was insufficient for indictment, and no recommendations were made to press charges.
This was the first indictment of someone who has ever held the office of Israeli Prime Minister.
The indictment revealed that the investigation had been going on since 1999, and suggested that other individuals at AIPAC, the Defense Department and the Israeli embassy had been involved as well.

indictment and targets
According to the indictment, the RUF and AFRC, under the orders of Koroma, led armed attacks in Sierra Leone wherein the primary targets included civilians, humanitarian aid workers, and UN peacekeeping forces.
Meanwhile, LAPD Detective Ray Fanning ( Mark Ruffalo ) uncovers the connection between the three victims and reports his finding to FBI Special agent Frank Pedrosa ( Bruce McGill ), who identifies the targets as witnesses for the pending indictment case against Felix.

indictment and Nairobi
* al-Zawahiri is under indictment in the United States for this role in the 1998 U. S. embassy bombings in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya.

indictment and addition
Where a person is convicted on indictment of an offence under section 20, other than an offence for which the sentence falls to be imposed under section 227 or 228 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003, the court, if not precluded from sentencing an offender by its exercise of some other power, may impose a fine instead of or in addition to dealing with him in any other way in which the court has power to deal with him, subject however to any enactment requiring the offender to be dealt with in a particular way.
In addition, the Rote Hilfe arranged legal support and legal defense for workers who were under indictment for their political activities or views.
* In addition to the DeLay indictment, this Congress also had a number of scandals: Bob Ney, Randy " Duke " Cunningham, William J. Jefferson, Mark Foley scandal, and the Jack Abramoff scandals.

indictment and American
It had already started winding down its American operations after the indictment, and many of its accountants joined other firms.
The following year he received a second indictment for his role in the American Mafia's Commission.
" Frank Rich of the New York Times described it as " the smartest book written from the inside about the American conservative movement ," William F. Buckley, Jr. found it " the most refreshing ideological experience in a generation ," and Daniel McCarthy of The American Conservative called it " a crisply written indictment of everything its author disliked about conservatism in the early ’ 90s.
Nearing authored a series of pamphlets, published by the Rand School, one of which, The Great Madness: A Victory for the American Plutocracy, resulted in his indictment under the Espionage Act for alleged " obstruction to the recruiting and enlistment service of the United States.
Following deliberation, the jury found Scott Nearing not guilty but the American Socialist Society guilty on the third and fourth counts of the indictment.
Among his best known musical performances were " The Welly Boot Song ", a parody of the Scottish folk song " The Wark O ' The Weavers ," which became his theme song for several years ; " In the Brownies ", a parody of the hit Village People song " In the Navy " ( for which Connolly filmed a music video ); " Two Little Boys in Blue ", a tongue-in-cheek indictment of police brutality done to the tune of Rolf Harris ' " Two Little Boys "; and the ballad " I Wish I Was in Glasgow ," which Connolly would later perform in duet with Malcolm McDowell on a guest appearance on the 1990s American sitcom Pearl ( which starred Rhea Perlman ).
Nonetheless, Curley's popularity with the Irish American community in Boston remained so high, that even in the face of this indictment he was re-elected on the slogan " Curley Gets Things Done " winning an unprecedented fourth term as mayor of Boston in 1945.
In the months following Kaltenbach ’ s U. S. indictment for treason in 1943, the frequency of his radio broadcasts diminished and his position as the leading American broadcaster was taken by two fellow collaborators, Mildred Gillars and Douglas Chandler.
A former Democrat, Pierrepont had difficulty fitting into the Grant Administration, as stress was created over his tenor during the prosecution of the Whiskey Ring and the indictment of Grant's private secretary, American Civil War general, Orville E. Babcock.
A U. S. government indictment alleges that Pollack provided information to former American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( AIPAC ) employees Steve J. Rosen and Keith Weissman during the AIPAC espionage scandal.
The counts of indictment related to the alleged massacre of more than three hundred American prisoners of war " in the vicinity of Malmedy, Honsfeld, Büllingen, Ligneuville, Stoumont, La Gleize, Cheneux, Petit Thier, Trois Ponts, Stavelot, Wanne and Lutrebois ", between December 16, 1944 and January 13, 1945 during the Battle of the Bulge, as well as the massacre of about one hundred Belgian civilians in the vicinity of Stavelot.
Scholar Ernece B. Kelley calls Caged Bird a " gentle indictment of white American womanhood ", but Hagen disagrees, stating that the book is " a dismaying story of white dominance ".
After the American Civil War he became senior counsel for Jefferson Davis on his indictment for treason.
At an African American Fourth of July celebration at Louisville ’ s camp — one that followed a parade through the city streets, including some fifteen hundred armed black and white soldiers and band — Palmer, arriving in a gilded circus chariot, told an estimated twenty thousand attendees, most of whom he had already been assured believed the general was there to declare them free ( and who he claimed later he set out to inform otherwise ), “ My countrymen, you are free, and while I command in this department the military forces of the United States will defend your right to freedom .” That one of its circuit courts was soon to strike down Congress ’ s act of March 3, 1865, liberating black soldiers ’ dependants — some 72, 045 individuals, or by one USCT officer ’ s estimate, “ wo and one half persons freed, for each Colored Soldier enlisted in the State of Kentucky ” and two-thirds of the state ’ s slaves — only fueled the general ’ s intent to cure the state ’ s white residents of “ Negrophobia in its worst form .” “ Slavery is dead in Kentucky ,” he crowed to his wife in October 1865,and my Mission is accomplished .” He was soon met with an indictment by Louisville ’ s grand jury for aiding fugitive slaves and a wave of lawsuits from dispossessed Kentucky slaveholders.
González was awarded the 2010 Justin in Action Award from the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, and in 2011 won the George Polk Award a second time for a series of columns in the New York Daily News which exposed criminal acts connected with Mayor Michael Bloomberg ’ s CityTime project, a new computerized payroll system, leading to the federal indictment of four consultancies for fraud.
Some were offended by the song's antiwar message while others see this as an indictment against American and South Vietnamese troops even though the scene did not make it clear which side was doing the bombing.
" Most, he points out, " have adjusted successfully to postwar American society, which given the psychotic nature ... serves as a damning indictment of the dominant culture.
In 2007, the feature documentary Mississippi Cold Case by David Ridgen, that started its life on CBC News: Sunday, made international headlines and won over a dozen major international awards after playing a lead role in the indictment, trial, and conviction of James Ford Seale, a Mississippi Ku Klux Klansman who assisted in the kidnapping and murder of Henry Hezekiah Dee and Charles Eddie Moore, two African American 19 year-olds in 1964 Mississippi.
The indictment, published in the American Historical Association's house journal, counted instances of plagiarism on 80 percent of the pages published.
Furthermore, Nuremberg and Vietnam: An American Tragedy is not a seething indictment of U. S. policy in Vietnam as the title may suggest, but rather an unbiased perspective of the Vietnam War based on international law.

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