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Qué (quién) es I Stand Accused - definición


I Stand Accused         
1938 FILM BY JOHN H. AUER
I Stand Accused (film)
I Stand Accused is a 1938 American drama film directed by John H. Auer and written by Gordon Kahn and Alex Gottlieb.
Accused         
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The Accused; The accused; The Accused (disambiguation); Accused (disambiguation); Accused (film); The Accused (movie); Accused (TV series)
<i>·adji> Charged with offense; as, an accused person.
II. Accused <i>·Impfi> & <i>·p.p.i> of Accuse.
accused         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Accused; The accused; The Accused (disambiguation); Accused (disambiguation); Accused (film); The Accused (movie); Accused (TV series)
(accused)
You can use the accused to refer to a person or a group of people charged with a crime or on trial for it. (LEGAL)
The accused is alleged to be a member of a right-wing gang...
= defendant
<i><i>N-COUNTi>: i>the<i> <i>Ni>i>
Ejemplos de uso de I Stand Accused
1. He said: "I stand accused of being a hypocrite, an adulterer, an abuser of power, a public teetotaller and a private consumer of champagne.
2. "I stand accused of doing some wrong things. ... But in America, the presumption of innocence always prevails," he said during the campaign.
3. Milton Street last year ran for an at–large seat for City Council despite the indictment, questions about his residency and the fact his nephew was also in the race. I stand accused of doing some wrong things. ... But in America, the presumption of innocence always prevails,‘‘ he said during the campaign.
4. "I did not commit any of the deeds of which I stand accused." He said he would fight the accusations with "every last breath." The president singled out the media, saying he has survived the past six months and a "media lynch" because he believes in his own innocence, despite a "media court" that has not sought the truth.