9 Metaphors for accuse

The accused himself was his own bill of indictment.

The accused, Walter Horsford, aged thirty-six, was a farmer of Spaldwick.

The other two must be seculars, as the accused is a Religious.

The accused becomes the accuser.

At the trial it was proved beyond question that the accused was the last person in the company of the murdered man.

The State is supposed to stand for justice, and the State is the accuser; in always defending the accused and so in working against the State, have you not always worked against justice?" The Judge sat with his face turned away and spoke as he satvery gravely and quietly: "I always defended because the State can punish only the accused, and the accused is never the only criminal.

There was to my untutored mind no defence, but the accused was a man of remarkable cunning and not a little ingenuity.

The accused had been able and faithful servants of their king and country.

It has simply excused their conduct, except in cases where some act is so shocking that it arouses special hatred, and then it freely declares that it makes no difference whether the accused is a defective or not; he is of no value to the world and should die.

9 Metaphors for  accuse