Examples of using Suspect has in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
Suspect has a woman.
Dispatch, suspect has a weapon.
Suspect has my vehicle.
Plus our prime suspect has an alibi.
Suspect has the envelope.
I worry when a suspect has extra alibis.
Suspect has good legs.
If you can hear me, suspect has been apprehended.
Suspect has acne scars on his face.
Ladies and gentlemen, Really? a suspect has emerged.
My suspect has an alibi.
Cause it looks our best suspect has an alibi.
No. Suspect has taken a plea.
Not when there's no evidence the suspect has a weapon.
The suspect has the right to a trial.
Or a black market contact. Okay, so our suspect has ties to the military.
Look, suspect has a scratch above his eye.
Before such a decision is taken, the suspect has the right to be heard by the issuing authority.
Suspect has a sweater vest and a very punchable face.
Monk, the suspect has a name, right?
Your suspect has seven out of 13 alleles in common with a convicted felon named George Devlin.
But if your main suspect has an alibi, you have got a problem.
Every suspect has the right to legal representation, and for his case to be heard in a court of law.
So our suspect has a thing for predators.
Our suspect has straight brown hair.
Really? a suspect has emerged. Ladies and gentlemen.
Our key suspect has long-range-weapons training.
Perhaps your suspect has a smaller amygdala and prefrontal cortex.
Although no suspect has been named, federal authorities are treating this as an act of terror on American soil.
A man we once identified as a suspect has a wife who dies of consumption and you are roused from your retirement to berate me that I do not set myself and my station house to his capture?
