An allegation (also called adduction) is a legal term where the claim of a fact is made by a party who claim to have proof. Until proof is provided in a court of law the claim will remain an allegation.
A statement asserting something without proof.
Example sentence for the noun 'allegation': The allegation was made strategically, right before the election.
allegation is a noun the verb is allege. She alleges that she saw the car crash. Her allegation is not true she was inside when the crash happened.
An allegation is an accusation. Here are some sentences.I resented his allegation that I had cheated.The judge heard his allegations during the trial.Her allegations are ridiculous.
The word 'allegation' is a noun, a word for a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal that is offered without proof.Example: The allegation was made strategically, right before the election.
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An allegation is"I think you did it". A charge is"I think you did it, and I think I can prove to a court that you did."
Allegation
Prosecutorial Misconduct
Blame without evidence is an allegation; the act of blaming without evidence is alleging; a person making an allegation is an accuser.
An Allegation
An alleger is a person who alleges, especially formally.
(a)A material allegation in a pleading is one essential to the claim or defense and which could not be stricken from the pleading without leaving it insufficient as to that claim or defense. (b)An immaterial allegation in a pleading is any of the following: (1)An allegation that is not essential to the statement of a claim or defense. (2)An allegation that is neither pertinent to nor supported by an otherwise sufficient claim or defense. (3)A demand for judgment requesting relief not supported by the allegations of the complaint or cross-complaint. (c)An "immaterial allegation" means "irrelevant matter" as that term is used in Section 436.