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Definition of prefer charges in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for prefer charges. ... Online Dictionary : P : prefer charges...
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press or prefer charges - press (or prefer) charges accuse someone formally of a crime so that they can be brought to trial. charge...
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When the officer arrived, the Colonel informed him that he must prefer charges against the Wood boys as deserters, which Rea, refused to do, giving as a reason that the men were good soldiers, that their time of service had expired, and that they were under the impression that they had a right to go home,
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I have noted the decision by the National Director for Public Prosecutions, Adv Vusi Pikoli, to prefer charges against me, which he communicated to me this afternoon, 20 June 2005.
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It will ask the House to consider action, including possibly preferring criminal charges against individuals who in the Administrative conduct of office were directly responsible for the war and the consequent loss of life.
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prefer ; vt preferir, (law) to prefer charges intentar uma ação judicial to prefer coffee to tea preferir café a chá ; ... Reverso offers you access to a english translation, definition and synonym dictionary for prefer and thousands of other words.
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1. A school district which terminates a teacher's employment may also subsequently prefer charges to revoke the teacher's certificate, assuming that sufficient statutory grounds exist for both actions.
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Two-thirds of the respondents said they would prefer to see "their favorite program through VOD for free," rather than pay even a small fee, and they would tolerate a full load of TV ads for the privilege.
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Which do you prefer, the red or the blue one? ... prefer charges (against someone) ... The alleged victim said she did not wish to prefer charges.
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