specific charge
Americannoun
noun
Example Sentences
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The California Coastal Commission was created to enforce the act with a specific charge to balance the needs of the ecosystem with the need for public access and economic development, including affordable housing.
From Los Angeles Times
The indictment remains under seal, so the specific charge or charges have not been made public.
From Washington Post
The indictment remains under seal, so the specific charge or charges have not been made public.
From Washington Post
The indictment was sealed, which means the specific charge or charges are not publicly known.
From Washington Post
It’s a misnomer to say that Floyd’s death wasn’t a violent offense, but the specific charge that Lane was convicted of — depriving Floyd of his right to medical care — is legally more comparable to a white collar crime, said Mike Brandt, a local defense attorney who has been following the case.
From Seattle Times
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