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"I cannot begin to express to you how this wrongful accusation compounds our pain."
Harsh treatment and wrongful accusations are found frequently in Hitchcock's films.
In most states, teachers are immune from prosecution for making a wrongful accusation if they can show that it was made in good faith.
Almost everyone by young adulthood has experienced at least one wrongful accusation and suffered the inability to provide independent proof of innocence.
It also better identifies him or her to witnesses in the event of misconduct (or, for that matter, wrongful accusation of misconduct).
"It's probably one of the topics that they ask me to come out and speak on most - both on the obligation to report and on wrongful accusations."
Hitchcock's films often placed an innocent victim (an average, responsible person) into a strange, life-threatening or terrorizing situation, in a case of mistaken identity, misidentification or wrongful accusation.
But it would be good to think that the outcome at the Old Bailey might finally signal the end of these wrongful accusations - a cheery note on which to close the year.
The committee was established to follow on from the investigations into the wrongful accusation of Adolf Beck by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in 1907.
Nobile's book on Lincoln has never appeared, but he did go on to meet further controversy of his own, involving allegedly wrongful accusations by Nobile of his superiors' involvement in a cheating scheme.
She single-handedly clobbers a large group of bandits out of a wrongful accusation and is well known for her signature move "Vivian Bomber" which she uses repeatedly (and to comedic effect) throughout the game.
After that Kelly comes clean and is nearly sacked but Wiki intervenes and gets her rehired (to make up for her wrongful accusation) and is placed on a lower wage with a six month probation period.
Mr. Hayes spent the morning in part drawing parallels between Mr. Caracappa and what he sees as the wrongful accusations that Kim Philby, the British diplomat, betrayed his country by spying for the Soviets.
C.O.B.P's committee concentrates its efforts in the Montreal region and the collective's work includes: informing people of their rights, lending support to victims of police brutality by helping them file complaints in the police ethics system and dealing with wrongful accusations.
A group of epidemiologists subsequently looked at several hospitals with clusters of unexplained cardiopulmonary arrests; their goal was to provide a tool that would prevent such wrongful accusations in the future or, in the case of actual foul play, more accurately pinpoint the culprit.
The chapel dedicated to him alongside the town wall facing the Rhine, which had been in ruins, was renovated during the pontificate of Pope John XXIII, and a plaque added, with a text implying recognition of the wrongful accusation of the Jewish community.
And after he retired, he wrote, with Bob Drury, "Mafia Cop: The Story of an Honest Cop Whose Family Was the Mob," in which he chronicled what he said were wrongful accusations brought by the Police Department that he sold information to the mob.
Perhaps someone will talk some sense into her before it becomes necessary to protect the Minister from her wrongful charges.
"The commission said I tried to fix a charge, but what was fixed was an injustice that was started by my department with a wrongful charge."
When Flavia and the others wonder why Lupus hates Venalicius so much, Gaius has a startling document to show them: last month, Mordecai was in jail on a wrongful charge (during The Assassins of Rome).
Rather"-she allowed a measure of indignation to enter her voice-"/ am the one who has been wronged; first, in your Citadel when one of your number ensorcelled me and stole my belongings, and now, by this wrongful charge of lawbreaking!"