Prepositions after "indict"

indict by, for, in, on or upon?

In 33% of cases "indict by" is used

Six local leaders of these gangs have been indicted by the International Criminal Court.

Amanda Renee Harrolle, 33, (shown here) was indicted by a Denton County grand jury last week.

Group of Experts that the two countries have helped the M23 rebels, whose warlord leader has been indicted by the International Criminal Court.

He went on to claim 50 kept security with him even before he had fame and said Curtis was the reason Irv Gotti and his brother were indicted by the FBI in 2004.

Also unresolved was the issue of those indicted by the white paper report on the crisis in the Katsina State chapter of the party, as well as the allegations of.

In September 2006, Jonathan's wife was indicted by the nation's anti-crime agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC ), for money laundering related offences.

In 25% of cases "indict for" is used

Today the book seems moderate, but it so stirred Britain that he was indicted for treason.

Here some that will make you urgently put on your clothes: **Ivan Boesky -- indicted for insider trading, sentenced to 3.

The troll-shilling AC (or a Poe's Law-worthy parodist) who posted here claimed that artists should be indicted for their complicity in Megaupload's supposed conspiracy.

In 18% of cases "indict in" is used

What we want is a prosecution of all those indicted in the report.

Pinochet was arrested in London in 1998 and indicted in Chile last year.

Meneses was eventually indicted in 1989, when he was already safe in Costa Rica.

Why dump such resolutions or reports in the Presidency? Why not simply ask the EFCC, ICPC or the Police to prosecute those who are indicted in probes.

He said Nigerians would prefer to see President Jonathan fight corruption in the industry by bringing those indicted in the fuel subsidy scam to book rather than further increase fuel price.

In 16% of cases "indict on" is used

Polanski was initially indicted on six felony counts and faced up to life in prison.

In 4% of cases "indict upon" is used

The dossier alleged a continuing probe on The President and the possibility of his being indicted upon vacation of office.