For his troubles, he was sentenced to 28 years in prison on trumped-up charges. |
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The governing and opposition parties are growing more confrontational, trading trumped-up accusations and even blows on the legislative floor. |
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Each time he was booked, he said, on trumped-up charges of disorderly conduct. |
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Spadaro blew the whistle and was fired two years later on trumped-up charges. |
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It is not any of those trumped-up ridiculous overstatements that we are hearing from members of the opposition. |
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Mr Cubin maintains that those are trumped-up charges and that no evidence has been produced to substantiate them. |
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Saberi has herself been on hunger strike since 21 April in protest against her conviction on a trumped-up charge. |
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The Tunisian authorities constantly use trumped-up charges to silence independent voices. |
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Djibouti thus did not only launch an unprovoked attack, but levelled a trumped-up and well-orchestrated accusation against Eritrea. |
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Finally, one of the opposition leaders, Mr Yawovi Agboyibo, was arrested and sentenced, a month ago, on trumped-up charges. |
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The internal process within the European Union must be shaped in a way that ensures that there are no trumped-up new grounds for delay. |
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In fact, virtually nothing about this trumped-up story is true. |
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The trumped-up charges hung over his head for several years. |
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Dozens of opposition leaders have been arrested on trumped-up charges. |
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He was sent to prison for five years on a trumped-up income tax charge. |
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Hester pines for her son, who was arrested on trumped-up charges and taken from her when he was a boy. |
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In a trumped-up case in April 1946, he was removed from his position, stripped of his rank, the title of Hero of the Soviet Union. |
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He was arrested and tried on trumped-up charges when he began organising anti-government rallies. |
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Unless you help to make the laws, They'll steal your house with trumped-up clause. |
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With the help of the police and the judiciary, dissidents are unlawfully clapped into jails on trumped-up charges. |
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Authorities last year arrested blogger Nguyen Van Hai, better known as Dieu Cay, and sentenced him to 30 months in prison on trumped-up charges of tax evasion. |
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If the Presidency had not wasted time criticising Parliament or finding specious, trumped-up obstacles, and had lavished more energy on preventing the failure of the Council, it would perhaps have acted wisely. |
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There are those who think the charges are trumped-up nonsense driven by envy and pinko politics. |
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He summoned him before the royal court to answer trumped-up charges. |
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Aren't these clearly trumped-up charges, again? |
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I called it trumped-up trickledown economics. |
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Many journalists are in jail on trumped-up charges. |
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Mr Hamilton says the complaints are trumped-up trivia. |
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He realizes pretty quickly that these are trumped-up charges. |
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Gomez was then prosecuted under trumped-up charges. |
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According to him, the complainant's life and liberty are in grave danger if the complainant returns to Pakistan, particularly because the trumped-up case against him is still pending and he risks imprisonment and torture. |
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Viewers will be split between those who wonder about this silly, trumped-up story and those who already know and love the silliness for what it was. |
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The intendants' trumped-up claims to tax the allods forced the Dijonnais avocats not only to do research but to celebrate what was, for them, a living feudal jurisprudence. |
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Marcos had rung him up on trumped-up charges. From his cell, Aquino led the People's Power movement and ran for president despite being incarcerated. |
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There is no potential for takeover of the state of Pakistan by a rag-tag bunch of trumped-up nobodies with battered guns, and therefore no threat to the west. simples! |
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Trumped-up waiting lists and emotional appeals concerning the poor quality of child care are indications of a far greater goal. |
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Trumped-up civil charges were preferred against several prominent ministers. |
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Trumped-up charges of conspiracy to overthrow the queen, and an unjustly conducted prosecution, brought conviction of treason and hanging at Tyburn. |
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