Suborned example sentences
Related (4): corruption, bribery, intimidation, coercion
"Suborned" Example Sentences
Common Phases
1. He suborned his assistant to provide a false alibi.
2. The senator's chief of staff was accused of suborning perjury.
3. The witness claimed she had been suborned by the defense attorney to change her testimony.
4. The FBI investigated whether campaign staffers had been suborned to provide false information.
5. The witness admitted he had been suborned by bribes to give false testimony.
6. The jurors believed the witness had been suborned to lie on the stand.
7. He was found guilty of suborning perjury and obstruction of justice.
8. The detective suspected that other officers had been suborned by the gang.
9. The judge accused the plaintiff's attorney of suborning witnesses.
10. The lawyer allegedly suborned multiple witnesses into providing false testimony.
11. The attorney general accused members of the opposition party of suborning election officials.
12. The witnesses had been suborned with threats and bribes.
13. Power has suborned him to injustice and wrongdoing.
14. His desire for wealth has suborned his morals.
15. Greed has suborned good judgement.
16. The government believes foreign agents have suborned members of Congress.
17. The district attorney accused the criminal defense attorneys of suborning perjury.
18. He was accused of suborning police officers to provide evidence for his clients.
19. The defendant's lawyer was found guilty of suborning perjury from multiple witnesses.
20. The employer suspected that employees had been suborned to sabotage company computers.
21. The investigators determined that law enforcement officers had been suborned by drug cartels.
22. A grand jury indicted the defendant for allegedly suborning witnesses into lying under oath.
23. Prosecutors believe the defendant's associates suborned key witnesses before the trial.
24. The dictator suborned judges, police officers, and politicians to persecute his enemies.
25. Bribes have suborned once-honest officials.
26. Corruption has suborned leaders who once fought for justice.
27. Greedy corporations have suborned regulators into approving dangerous products.
28. Ambition has suborned him to acts of selfishness and cruelty.
29. Loyalty to the cause suborned any sense of humanity or mercy.
30. The accused allegedly suborned multiple witnesses with bribes and threats.
31. The detective believed a co-conspirator had been suborned into providing an alibi.
32. Envy has suborned her into betraying her once-loyal friend.
33. Power has suborned him into becoming a tyrant.
34. Greed has suborned him into dishonest and harmful actions.
35. The detective accused the defendant of suborning witnesses with bribes and threats.
36. The prosecutor accused the defense attorneys of suborning witnesses to change their testimony.
37. The judge accused the plaintiff's attorneys of suborning witnesses with money and threats.
38. Prosecutors believe the defendant suborned his co-conspirators into providing false alibis.
39. Self-interest has suborned once-noble desires.
40. Corruption has suborned officials into abusing the power entrusted to them.
41. Loyalty to the party suborned loyalty to justice and truth.
42. The police officer was found guilty of suborning witnesses with money and threats.
43. Greed suborned scruples and conscience.
44. Ambition suborned good sense and morals.
45. His desire for wealth and power has suborned once honest principles.
46. Citizens believe corporate lobbyists have suborned politicians into voting against the public interest.
47. Prosecutors accused the defendant of suborning witnesses with cash payments and threats.
48. Rage has suborned his reason.
49. The desire for revenge has suborned mercy and compassion.
50. Greed has suborned integrity and fairness.
51. Self-interest has suborned concern for others.
52. Ambition has suborned ethics and morality.
53. Desire for wealth has suborned loyalty to friends and family.
54. The district attorney accused the defense attorneys of suborning perjury from witnesses.
55. The prosecutor believes the defendant suborned his accomplice into providing a false alibi.
56. The defendant allegedly suborned multiple witnesses with cash payments to provide false testimony.
57. Corruption suborned good government.
58. Greed has suborned ethics and common decency.
59. Desire for power has suborned conscience and morality.
60. The witness admitted he had been suborned with a cash payment to lie about what he saw.