Al Sharpton
Al Sharpton

You don't need any indictment in order to arrest someone; probable cause is sufficient to arrest civilians, so it must be enough to arrest police.

Andrew Shaffer
Andrew Shaffer

'Anthems' was a harsh indictment of American foreign policy; the video for the first single featured an American flag engulfed in a pool of oil, imagery which might have been risque in 2002, but seemed unimaginably passe in the last year of Bush's presidency.

Benny Gantz
Benny Gantz

A prime minister cannot preside over Israel when an indictment has been filed against him.

Brett Kavanaugh
Brett Kavanaugh

Whether the Constitution allows indictment of a sitting president is debatable.

Brett Kavanaugh
Brett Kavanaugh

Congress should clarify that a sitting president is not subject to criminal indictment while in office.

Charles Kennedy
Charles Kennedy

Whatever the eventual judgment, the political implications of Hutton are already clear. A devastating indictment of Labour in power - and of our political system itself.

David Cassidy
David Cassidy

Once they began doing 'Celebrity Apprentice,' apparently the audience wasn't that keen on the ordinary apprentice. That is probably the best indictment with our fascination with celebrity in our culture, which drives me crazy.

Edmund Phelps
Edmund Phelps

An indictment of entitlements has to focus on the huge 'social wealth' that the welfare state creates at the stroke of the pen. Yet statistical tests of the effects of welfare spending on employment yield erratic results.

Edward Burtynsky
Edward Burtynsky

I'm working in this very complex set of issues having to do with who we are as a species and how much we can do to the Earth before it starts to buckle under. My work can easily read as an indictment, but I don't see it as that simple a problem.

Felix Dennis
Felix Dennis

'Great Expectations' has been described as 'Dickens's harshest indictment of society.' Which it is. After all, it's about money. About not having enough money; about the fever of the getting of money; about having too much money; about the taint of money.