Examples of using "Moord" in a sentence and their english translations:
It's murder.
Abortion is murder.
You are guilty of murder.
He was accused of murder.
You are guilty of murder.
Every religion prohibits murder.
He is guilty of murder.
He was accused of murder.
He was hanged for murder.
Murder is against the law.
Tom is wanted for murder.
Layla wanted to cover up the murder.
You are guilty of murder.
The man committed murder.
He was found guilty of murder.
He witnessed the murder.
Murder is punished by death.
Murder and robbery are criminal acts.
The police are investigating the murder.
The police charged Sachiyo with the murder.
All here to make a killing.
He was sent to jail for murder.
I want Tom arrested for murder.
The police are treating his death as a case of murder.
Sami was charged with first degree homicide.
the investigation shifted from accidental death to homicide.
- The motive for the murder is not yet known.
- The motive for the murder isn't yet known.
Older people still remember the Kennedy assassination.
- You've got no alibi for the day of the murder.
- You don't have an alibi for the day of the murder.
Solve the mystery lurking behind the murder!
Tom is now in jail on murder charges.
The Macedonian court had a long tradition of plots and assassination.
Tom was sentenced to fifteen years in jail for being an accessory to murder.
Two men have been arrested in connection with Tom's murder.
This is no suicide. It is a very deeply planned and cold-blooded murder.
Marie and Tom wondered if it had been a murder or a suicide.
Murder, rape, and torture are atrocities associated with times of war.
The motive for the murder is not yet known.
"Mary, is there a legal term defined as 'Per translationem culpa posito sanguine'?" "No, Tom, you just made that up." "Mary, you're under arrest for the murder of Richard Britteridge." "Do you mean one of the original Mayflower passengers?" "Where were you on the night of Wednesday, December 20th, 1620?"