pkm9995109794 wrote:
(D) The percentage of defendants who actually committed the crimes of (i think it should be for instead of of)which they are accused is no greater for publicly defended than ..................
I have doubts on the grammar used for option D.
"Accuse of" is the correct idiom (though I'm not sure how that's going to help you on CR!). Consider the following example:
- Mike was accusedof trespassing on a private beach. - Correct
Mike was accused for trespassing on a private beach. - Incorrect
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