Some officials were brought to trial on charges of corruption.
Henrietta was brought to trial on charges of "practicing medicine without a license" in 1911.
Having read about it in the papers, she knew how to fight back when her husband's mistress brought her to court on charges of harassment.
However, the Church did not like the ideas he was teaching, and brought him to court on charges of heresy in 1327.
He speaks without looking up: 'You have been brought to us on charges of the most serious kind.
Chelmsford Hospital was forced to close in 1990, and two of its psychiatric staff were brought on charges in 1992.
He was brought to trial once more in 1912, on charges of bribery.
Dixon wasted no time in bringing Conley to trial on charges of corruption.
That action would have been brought on charges of interference with freedom of trade.
In 1726, he had 26 Company servants brought to Batavia on charges of corruption.