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Accusal

Definition: The word "accusation" means to ask for proof, especially by accusing someone else of having done something illegal or wrong. It's used when you're questioning someone about their actions or behavior because you believe they've been guilty. The term also sometimes implies that you have evidence or facts to support your accusation.


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Accusals

Definition: The word "accusals" in English is a verb that means to bring charges or accusations against someone, typically to a person or organization. In the context of legal contexts, a "criminal accusation" refers to a formal complaint made by law enforcement, judges, and other authorities against a suspect or accused individual. It is typically accompanied with a charge or decision for the accused to be criminally charged in court. An "accusation" refers more generally to any statement or claim that someone has committed an act, such as a crime. In legal terms, this means that someone has been held responsible for their actions and can be called upon to prove their innocence. For example: - A person may be accused of fraud if they have been found to have intentionally engaged in fraudulent activities. - An individual may have been accosted or threatened by an intruder. In both cases, a formal charge is made against the accused for their actions.


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