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You should learn to read and understand! I'll give you the legal definition yet again:
From Nolos Plain-English Law Dictionary;
Charge -
"A formal accusation of criminal activity. The prosecuting attorney decides on the charges, after reviewing police reports, witness statements, and any other evidence of wrongdoing. Formal charges are announced at an arrested person's arraignment."
Notice how you had to insert the term "legal"?
That's where you lost.
That would be your dodge of dissembling. That was the reason for you to employ the masked man fallacy to dance around the definition of "charge" when it was clearly implied in the legal sense by another. You used a definition from an online source that was convenient for your deflection when that point was broached by another, but when confronted with the actual legal definition, you revert yet again to your fallacy for cover. Your 3D assault ain't working with your obvious and continual dissimulation.
Your shtick is known and getting worn, little one.
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Only because it is so much fun.....
....let me rub your face in it again:
"Now, after years of laboring to avoid the public spotlight, Juanita Broaddrick, the woman known in government documents only as "Jane Doe No. 5," has decided to speak out about her sensational yet ancient and unproven allegation that the future president sexually assaulted her in a hotel room a generation ago.
The airing of her charges has come too late to have the impact desired by those who had urged her for so long to go public, now that the Senate has acquitted Clinton at his impeachment trial and virtually assured that he will finish his term in office. But Broaddrick's story is just one of the many loose ends of the Clinton saga that are likely to linger as he moves through the final two years of his presidency.
"It was 20 years ago and I let a man in my room and I had to take my lumps," Broaddrick said in an interview as she described why she waited so long to come forward. "It was a horrible, horrible experience and I just wanted it to go away."
Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused
"...her sensational yet ancient and unproven allegation..."
Allegation: 'lodgement, lodgment - bringing a charge or accusation against someone'
allegation - definition of allegation by The Free Dictionary
Allegation:
Synonyms
1, 2. charge, accusation; claim, contention.
Allegation | Define Allegation at Dictionary.com
How ya' like that, boyyyyeeeeee?