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91. Often the accused person was hideously tortured before being put to death.
92. Shortly after the conviction of the accused bombers, Al Hayat ran a story raising questions about the fairness of the trial.
93. The court considered that the accused should have been convicted of obtaining property by deception.
94. If something is not property, the accused can not have an intention permanently to deprive the owner of that property.
95. According to the indictment, the accused companies paid him about $ 4.2m over 10 years.
96. The jury deliberated for five days before finding the accused guilty on all counts.
97. Therefore, he paid by deception[sentencedict.com/the accused.html], and the accused did obtain by deception.
98. The Court of Appeal held that the accused had a duty to provide information as to the status of his patients.
99. It is sufficient that, for instance, the accused is allowed to borrow something.
100. In Ghosh, the accused, a surgeon acting as a locum in a hospital, claimed fees for performing operations.
101. In Lloyd the accused had cinema films copied to be sold as videos and returned them.
102. The accused had been sexually abused himself as a child and now bitterly regretted the harm he had caused his daughters.
103. The judge asked the jury if they found the accused guilty or not guilty.
104. During the night the accused fired his air gun out of the window of his first-floor flat.
105. The crime is to disclose an official secret, probably even if extracted from the accused at the point of a pistol.
106. On the facts the accused was not guilty if he intended merely to delay paying a hotel bill of £1,286.
107. Why, then, should lawyers be called to task for protecting the rights of the accused under the Constitution?
108. Such considerations affect the way the courts decide on what sentence to pass on the accused.
109. The victim, a detective constable[sentencedict.com], tried to arrest the accused.
110. The lawyer gave a chilling demonstration of how the accused used a towel to suffocate his victim.
111. By that misrepresentation the accused obtained both property and a pecuniary advantage.
112. The accused batterer was fined $ 150 for disturbing the peace.
113. Often, in panic, the accused will admit to the lesser charge without a trial.
114. The accused did not have the intention permanently to deprive at the relevant time.
115. Seven of the cases were settled, although the accused neither confirmed nor denied the charges.
116. Little would be gained, for example, from a repeated investigation where the accused has been caught red-handed.
117. The accused told the court that the police tried to frame him for assault.
118. A key element in both the Guildford and Birmingham prosecutions at the time of the original trials were confessions from the accused.
119. The accused, however, remains charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and the trial continues.
120. It lifted the accused by a rope around his wrists, which were tied behind his back.
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