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Definition of charge sheet in English: charge sheetnounˈtʃɑːdʒʃiːtˈtʃɑrdʒ ˌʃit South African, Indian A record made in a police station of the charges against a person. 〈英〉控罪书,犯罪事实检举摘录 Example sentencesExamples - She promised to obtain a translation of the charge sheet and of the prosecutor's recommendations, which the group has yet to receive.
- The state was considering charging the men with terrorism and sabotage, but the National Directorate of Public Prosecutions has still to draw up a final charge sheet.
- It was reported that Arbel would present a draft charge sheet to attorney general Meni Mazuz over the next few days.
- Various counts of armed robbery, housebreaking with intent to rob, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, fraud and obstructing the ends of justice, are also specified on an extensive charge sheet.
- This has forced the state government to seek this amendment, which will enable the police to detain the accused up to 180 days before submitting the charge sheet to the court in case of heinous crimes and up to 120 days in case of minor crimes.
- None of the nine charges on the charge sheet relate to subsidised medicines.
- But, according to the charge sheet against the travel agents who were arrested last week, the accused committed fraud in various ways.
- ‘The leaders are not included on the charge sheet in this particular court martial,’ Pulido said during a television interview.
- And few commentators saw fit to recall that at Nuremberg the first count on the charge sheet against Nazi leaders was that of planning and waging aggressive war.
- Lawyers said that submission of an interim charge sheet means the prosecutor expects more arrests and that police have not completed a full investigation.
- ‘In a number of cases, the accused invited the complainants to live with him and in one particular case the accused paid for his schooling in East London,’ read the charge sheet.
- In June 2000, a charge sheet was filed in the Jodhpur court and so far, the prosecution has produced before the court, 69 out of 84 witnesses in both the cases.
- The motions submitted to the Trades Union Congress for discussion at the conference in September read like a charge sheet against the government.
- However, the charge sheet is still substantial.
- He said his client's constitutional rights were infringed upon when the trial court turned down her application for further particulars to the charge sheet.
- He also refused to sign the charge sheet without lawyers present.
- ‘Since the applicant has not yet been charged with any other crimes, this court can only deal with the charge of murder set out in the charge sheet,’ he said.
- Empty bottles of sherry were found next to his body along with the court charge sheet.
- Section 20 prohibited bail even when the prosecution failed to furnish a charge sheet after ninety days of arrest.
- However, the mere mention of the international criminal court in the charge sheet has led to claims that the trial is under its jurisdiction.
verbˈtʃɑːdʒʃiːtˈtʃɑrdʒ ˌʃit [with object]Indian Formally accuse (someone) of committing an offence; charge. police had chargesheeted forty-eight people in the case Definition of charge sheet in US English: charge sheetnounˈtʃɑrdʒ ˌʃitˈCHärj ˌSHēt Indian, South African A record made in a police station of the charges against a person. 〈英〉控罪书,犯罪事实检举摘录 Example sentencesExamples - The state was considering charging the men with terrorism and sabotage, but the National Directorate of Public Prosecutions has still to draw up a final charge sheet.
- ‘In a number of cases, the accused invited the complainants to live with him and in one particular case the accused paid for his schooling in East London,’ read the charge sheet.
- Section 20 prohibited bail even when the prosecution failed to furnish a charge sheet after ninety days of arrest.
- It was reported that Arbel would present a draft charge sheet to attorney general Meni Mazuz over the next few days.
- However, the mere mention of the international criminal court in the charge sheet has led to claims that the trial is under its jurisdiction.
- He also refused to sign the charge sheet without lawyers present.
- This has forced the state government to seek this amendment, which will enable the police to detain the accused up to 180 days before submitting the charge sheet to the court in case of heinous crimes and up to 120 days in case of minor crimes.
- Empty bottles of sherry were found next to his body along with the court charge sheet.
- ‘The leaders are not included on the charge sheet in this particular court martial,’ Pulido said during a television interview.
- However, the charge sheet is still substantial.
- None of the nine charges on the charge sheet relate to subsidised medicines.
- And few commentators saw fit to recall that at Nuremberg the first count on the charge sheet against Nazi leaders was that of planning and waging aggressive war.
- In June 2000, a charge sheet was filed in the Jodhpur court and so far, the prosecution has produced before the court, 69 out of 84 witnesses in both the cases.
- But, according to the charge sheet against the travel agents who were arrested last week, the accused committed fraud in various ways.
- She promised to obtain a translation of the charge sheet and of the prosecutor's recommendations, which the group has yet to receive.
- The motions submitted to the Trades Union Congress for discussion at the conference in September read like a charge sheet against the government.
- ‘Since the applicant has not yet been charged with any other crimes, this court can only deal with the charge of murder set out in the charge sheet,’ he said.
- Various counts of armed robbery, housebreaking with intent to rob, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, fraud and obstructing the ends of justice, are also specified on an extensive charge sheet.
- He said his client's constitutional rights were infringed upon when the trial court turned down her application for further particulars to the charge sheet.
- Lawyers said that submission of an interim charge sheet means the prosecutor expects more arrests and that police have not completed a full investigation.
verbˈtʃɑrdʒ ˌʃitˈCHärj ˌSHēt [with object]Indian Formally accuse (someone) of committing an offense; charge. police had chargesheeted forty-eight people in the case |