Examples of using A suspect in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
It eliminates you as a suspect.
You're not interrogating a suspect here.-Hey.
Don't interrogate me like a suspect.
Congratulations. We got a suspect.
Three cases is the same as a suspect.
He's nothing but a suspect to me.
And whether it is related to the September 11 terrorists who tried to rent a crop dusting aircraft. Until there is a suspect, no one will know whether this was a terrorist act.
That two witnesses have come forward so far, A source inside the investigation has confirmed but a suspect has yet to be named.
The article falsely stated that Seigenthaler had been a suspect in the assassinations of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and U.S.
A suspect is still in the treatment and observation of a medical specialist at the Sarawak General Hospital(HUS).
But a suspect has yet to be named. A source inside the investigation has confirmed
Repeating our top story a police source has identified Nicholas Twisp as a suspect in last September's massive fire in downtown Berkeley.
Mr Escobar, who was not a suspect in his death, believed Khalid was asleep when he left the flat as he heard the designer snoring.
But we do know that they have a suspect in custody. The police would not confirm or deny any link between both cases.
said the law required too much evidence to be presented before a suspect could be prosecuted.
And is a suspect in an officer's death in the morgue has been missing for several days The deputy inspector of this case.
Yohan, who was not a suspect in his death, believed Khalid was asleep when he left the flat as he heard the designer snoring.
Only after Do Hyeon-su was identified as a suspect in a murder case.
Albert Fish nick named the Wysterian Werewolf, Gray Man, and the Vampire of Brooklyn claimed that he had molested more than 100 children and a suspect of at least 5 murders.
Of Los Angeles police officers what appears to be a group and kicking him as other officers look on. beating a suspect with nightsticks.