Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who is indicted.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Law) A person indicted.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A person who is
indicted
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Examples
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I had to get almost to the bottom of the article in the Herald-Leader to confirm that the indictee was a Republican.
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Where one is indicted for being in league with the devil, and exercising acts of witchcraft, it sufficeth to prove that the indictee was in confederacy with that evil spirit, and did such things; but in the trial of one indicted for bewitching any person, two things are to be proved, viz. that such a person is bewitched, and that the indictee is the witch. "
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The answer is Lon Monk, Rod Blagojevich's law school roommate, marathon companion, wedding groomsman, former chief of staff, favored running partner through the streets of Chicago after Blagojevich was elected governor and, now, his fellow indictee.
Carol Felsenthal: What do Blagojevich and Nancy Kerrigan Have in Common? 2009
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ICC indictee Bosco Ntaganda shakes hands with Congo's interior minister Celestin Mbuyu.
ICC Urges Congo to Hand Over Ntaganda IWPR 2009
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It was ICC indictee and fugitive Bosco Ntaganda who announced the peace deal during a press conference last week, at which he said he would join forces with the government to fight a rival Rwandan milita.
ICC Urges Congo to Hand Over Ntaganda IWPR 2009
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Galisano claimed he acted to "reform" the senate, although when your chosen instruments are an indicted woman slasher and what looks to be a serial indictee, it's hard to credit that reform is your chosen mission.
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Like his former close ally, former Yugoslav president and Hague indictee Slobodan Milosevic, Karadzic has dismissed the legitimacy of the Hague court.
A Life on the Run for Karadzic IWPR 2008
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If he does go free, speculation is rampant in Congo that ICC indictee and former rebel leader Jean-Pierre Bemba will be next to walk.
Can Excess of Justice Lead to Injustice? IWPR 2008
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With supects in Uganda and Sudan still roaming free, the idea that yet another indictee could evade capture and prosecution is unpalatable to say the least.
Nkunda Faces ICC Dilemma IWPR 2008
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As his co-indictee, Alberto Gonzales, put is so sweetly, the Geneva Conventions were “quaint.”
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