My own opinion, for what it is worth, is that Ethel was almost certainly guilty. |
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The claimant originally pleaded that the bank was guilty of knowing receipt of funds transferred in breach of trust. |
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Some players do write and try to justify their dirty deeds, maybe to salve their own guilty conscience. |
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Anyway, I'm feeling a bit guilty now about the loud guitar feedback that was my retaliation. |
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The jury only deliberated for half an hour before returning a guilty verdict. |
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After three days of courtroom arguments, the 12 men of the jury retire to decide if the boy is guilty beyond reasonable doubt. |
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No-one is more guilty of that than the men who were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners. |
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The United States, particularly the left wing of the Democratic Party, also lives with a guilty conscience. |
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At the outset, most of the jurors are eager to render a guilty verdict and go home. |
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In such event they might have acquitted him of murder, though finding him guilty of assisting the offender. |
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The jury that the accused thought must acquit him, came in with a verdict of guilty within 90 minutes. |
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The athletes, in the minds of the press and the organizations, are not in the least innocent until proven guilty. |
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Now I don't feel at all guilty if I simply do my job and laze around for the rest. |
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Having been found guilty, all three were each sentenced yesterday to one year imprisonment. |
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One look at Sophia's face and the guilty expression she wore confirmed her suspicions. |
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But again, we are giving far greater credence to that idea every time a jury acquits another guilty man. |
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But if a case goes to trial and a guilty verdict is rendered, your insurance carrier might drop you. |
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Only 14 cases actually went to trial, ultimately yielding ten plea bargains, two acquittals, and only two guilty verdicts. |
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Now the choice is go to trial on a felony assault charge and hope for an acquittal or plead guilty to a misdemeanor. |
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Not only is Jimmy adulterous, alcoholic, womanizing, and guilty of incest, he has astonishing contempt for his wife. |
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All through his sermons Topsell tries to portray Naomi and Ruth as symbols of ideal womanhood who are guilty of no moral or religious offense. |
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He also pleaded guilty to theft and his brother admitted handling stolen goods. |
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The son pleads guilty, tearfully begging for leniency based on his claim that his father molested him. |
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Routine acquittals of obviously guilty people would quickly breed contempt for the law. |
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The accused, who had an exemplary Army record, pleaded guilty conspiracy to handle stolen goods. |
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Nearly all the 1,300 prisoners were undoubtedly guilty of treason, for which the sentence was death by hanging, disembowelling, and quartering. |
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Both men pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal and handling stolen goods on the day of their trial. |
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The rather ambiguously autonomous stature of art in militaristic states still has the ability to put a guilty shiver down the spine. |
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Although I did, for the most part, manage to avoid putting my foot in my mouth over the weekend I am guilty of committing one little faux pas. |
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Yesterday, Hughes went into the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court to support his own not guilty plea. |
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He felt quite guilty for these revengeful thoughts, but in the end concluded that the severe humbling would do her good. |
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Indeed it is good for the legal system to acquit the innocent and convict the guilty. |
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She also felt more than a little guilty thinking these sorts of thoughts towards Ian when she had so recently accepted Dan as her beau. |
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These are people who, whether they were guilty or not, were targeted by very powerful forces determined to bring them to heel. |
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He then analogizes the situation to the American judicial system in which persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty. |
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The situation here was precisely the same evidentially as if Gilbert had not gone into the witness box and had not pleaded guilty. |
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Increasingly dog-tired and conflicted, his actions often seem those of a guilty man. |
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It's worth remembering that it's not only the obvious racketeers who are guilty of enticing people to run up debts they can't afford. |
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Anyone who disagrees with me is guilty of cheap demagoguery and will get what's coming when I'm doling out the wedgies and the Chinese burns. |
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The guilty person was not allowed to remarry but the innocent one could get married again. |
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Both men were found guilty on Wednesday, following a week-long trial, of robbery and possession of a firearm. |
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The Recorder of Newcastle, Judge David Hodson, formally found him not guilty and lifted the reporting restrictions. |
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He also pleaded guilty to a charge of assault causing actual bodily harm for butting a police officer in custody after his arrest. |
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But he was also found guilty of forging financial documents, bribery, and other crimes. |
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The only count on which he was found not guilty was of stealing a mobile phone and car radio from Mr Ducey. |
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He pleaded guilty to six yesterday with the remainder being ordered to remain on file. |
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September is a month of fruition, pleasing sunsets and being able to have a fire again without feeling guilty. |
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Elliott Abrams later pleaded guilty to withholding information from Congress. |
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It is found guilty of lifting its leg and soiling the original theatrical aspect ratio of this film. |
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He was found guilty of failing to ensure the health, safety and welfare of his employees. |
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I think that they were guilty merely of trying to put one over on a man who was acting as a gullible fool. |
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On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty? |
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The family has been adjudged to be guilty of a crime by association, with the newspaper columnists acting as judge and jury. |
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In such a case, the initiating unit, after the event, will be adjudged guilty of poor management. |
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Her world collapses when her firm forces her to take first chair defense in a murder case involving a smug yakuza who's obviously guilty. |
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The millionaire businessman walked free from court yesterday after a jury took just 90 minutes to find him not guilty. |
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So if you were in the jury room, had you been a regular juror, rather than an alternate, you would have voted not guilty on all three counts? |
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That being so, the finding by the trial judge that the accused was guilty of the offence was not supported by admissible evidence. |
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This may appear justified when you consider that foreigners such as the British and Italians are guilty of looting historical relics. |
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But the admission that he lied is not enough to prove him guilty in the eyes of the court. |
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In most cases this evidence alone was enough to cause the accused to plead guilty without more ado. |
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It's a fondness I can't reconcile with any feminist leanings I might have, so I've learned to embrace it as a guilty pleasure. |
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At that time, he is expected to plead guilty to one felony count of conspiracy. |
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They upped the tempo somewhat but were guilty of ballooning some bad balls wide of their intended mark. |
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I knew that the only way for Leslie to leave me alone about the whole thing would be to make her feel guilty. |
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And when will there be a law that will hold a bank guilty as accessory to theft from the Namibian public? |
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In all he pleaded guilty to four counts of rape and a count of sexual activity with a child. |
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The judge accepted that submission and directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. |
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After an hour and a half of deliberation, the jury returned the guilty verdict yesterday. |
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After deliberating for just over two and a half hours the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty of manslaughter. |
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He was found guilty of nine counts of his indictment and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it. |
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The jury returned guilty verdicts on two counts of indecent assault and one of common assault. |
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She allows us to examine our own appetites for public abasement without feeling guilty. |
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A Chelmsford Crown Court jury on Thursday returned a unanimous not guilty verdict. |
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Yesterday at Salisbury Crown Court the jury returned a majority verdict of guilty. |
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Is there any evidence upon which a jury properly instructed could return a verdict of guilty? |
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Magistrates declined jurisdiction of the case because they felt their powers of punishment would not be adequate if the men were found guilty. |
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The 13-year-olds were found guilty of breaching an order, but walked free from court after magistrates imposed a two-year supervision order. |
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A heterosexually oriented celibate will sin adulterously with a married woman or be guilty of fornication with an unmarried one. |
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I feel a bit guilty because I get angry letters off rangas and parents with kids that are rangas. |
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In the adversarial system at the beginning of trial proceedings the court asks the defendant whether he pleads guilty or not guilty. |
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I was fed up of having to avoid certain foods and when I finished the chicken I felt guilty. |
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As the accessory foresaw only minor physical harm, he was guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter. |
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In Mazo the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction and stated that a person cannot be guilty of theft of property received as a valid gift. |
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The process was, by any standard, a kangaroo court, with Johnston unable to attend and found guilty in absentia. |
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But for the receiver to enjoy the gift without feeling guilty they must also give. |
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Gilbert confessed before the coroner and abjured the realm, but Simon was found not guilty. |
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His death was never avenged, even though the guilty party is known by name and affiliation. |
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It is understood her sentence was cut to 12 years on account of her guilty plea. |
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At a hearing earlier this month, the accused pleaded guilty to causing an affray during a fight in a pub in April. |
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They all plead not guilty and also deny affray following a confrontation outside a nightclub before the attack. |
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But after a day of discussions with their Queen's Counsels, all three pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter. |
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Women, as well as their accomplices, found guilty of this crime received fifty lashes. |
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Phoenix ran from the room like a man guilty of the crimes he had been accused of. |
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Then again, we've all been guilty of being materialistic at some time in our life. |
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There is an element of righteous anger, especially when a purveyor of a wholesome family image is the guilty party. |
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All were found guilty, receiving sentences varying from discharge and detention to a fine and reprimand. |
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Seven men have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burglary, and another is wanted by police. |
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One is an age-old Scottish tradition, while most people are guilty of doing the other at some stage in their lives. |
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Two of the abductors were arrested and indicted on murder but at their trial they were found not guilty by an all white jury in under 2 hours. |
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He pleaded guilty to three robberies, kidnap and one offence of aggravated burglary. |
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He claims that they accused him of being a fool and implied he was a knave who was guilty of dishonourable conduct. |
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If our Yuletide values are in terminal decline, I would say Mr. Tweed Jacket is as guilty as anybody. |
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He was ordered to be detained without limit later that year after pleading guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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Not everyone was found guilty by its courts, but those who were released were simply rearrested by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp. |
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At an earlier hearing Hillier, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to burglary. |
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If there is no mens rea such as in an accident, an individual cannot be found guilty of a crime requiring criminal intent. |
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The second phase is the defense saying she was insane and should get not guilty by reason of insanity. |
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I would expect the defense to go that route, to plead not guilty by reason of insanity. |
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I think he is guilty, as the pictures show, of throwing more than one punch and he has to accept whatever punishment comes his way. |
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Have not the rich been guilty of ignoring the cry of the wretched and the poor in this little world we share? |
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Since I did not seek the inheritance and have hardly joined the jet set as a consequence of it, I refuse to either feel guilty or apologize. |
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And no matter how compelling the evidence, most of these juries would not render a guilty verdict. |
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Artists guilty or suspected of formalism were persecuted and encouraged to make public recantations for their offences. |
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To a lesser degree, senior NCOs and squadron and wing commanders who purport to lead airmen are also among the guilty. |
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At present, those guilty of forcing someone into marriage can be prosecuted for kidnap, false imprisonment or rape. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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The government had no definitive proof of ownership, so therefore everyone was guilty. |
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The laws of evidence and proof are aimed at establishing beyond a doubt which individual is guilty. |
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But she was found guilty by a jury at Basildon Crown Court and received a two-year conditional discharge. |
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It seems only 14 per cent of those quizzed said they felt guilty using the Internet at work for personal reasons. |
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The move was a real wrench, and he feels guilty about it even though everyone has told him he has done the right thing. |
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So we obsessively analyze this epic Homerian battle, trying to find a moment of heroism, a brief glimpse to help salve our morally guilty wounds. |
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After a month long trial the jury at Blackfriars Crown Court took eight hours to return a unanimous verdict of not guilty. |
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Slowly, slowly, dance classes may cease to be such secret and guilty pleasures in Iran. |
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The basic premise is that anyone who opposes the foreign or domestic policies of the government is ipso facto guilty of aiding and abetting the terrorists. |
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The scimitar mouth pulled back in a mad crow of triumph, the face sweating with guilty pleasure. |
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We went over to the Palm Beach County Jail where I was booked on this single charge, filed a not guilty plea, went in there and smiled for the mug shot. |
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If you are found guilty of corruption, you will be brought to book. |
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The other is Cheryl Thayer, who has pleaded guilty to killing Katie Elizabeth Savino. |
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Along with Smith O'Brien, Terence Bellew MacManus and Thomas Francis Meagher, he was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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In Wednesday's verdict, the jury found him not guilty on some insider trading and money laundering charges, but reached no decision on charges of fraud and conspiracy. |
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That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict. |
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The 29-year-old Moroccan had been found guilty on more than 3,000 counts of being an accessory to murder and of being a member of a terrorist organisation. |
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A new Kimberley Process working group to monitor CAR might help focus attention on the guilty and choke the diamond flow. |
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I feel guilty on their account, and again, I feel it's entirely my fault. |
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Socrates is certainly not guilty of the crimes he is accused of. |
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If you floated you were guilty of the crime you were accused of. |
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A number of the officers who were found guilty in civil cases of abuse against me are still on patrol and none have to my knowledge been reprimanded in any way. |
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If Clementi felt targeted because he was gay, Ravi is guilty of a hate crime. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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It's sometimes wearisome, sometimes amusing, to see partisan Democrats and Republicans constantly accusing the other side of things that both sides are constantly guilty of. |
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It is not even clear that they have to lay a charge or, if a person is found not guilty, that they have to return those things that they have seized. |
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Once a jury renders a guilty verdict for murder in the first degree, mitigating factors are weighed against aggravating circumstances to decide the defendant's fate. |
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Those who are retained in custody awaiting trial will be quickly reintegrated into society if found to be innocent, or dealt with according to the law if found guilty. |
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After the trial judge had disposed of the motion on November 29, 2001 relating to the date on the jurat, the defendant entered a plea of not guilty to both counts. |
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Back in 1999, the European Court of Human Rights found that the Czech Republic was guilty of segregating Roma school children. |
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The Watcher In The Woods is guilty of being slow and laborious. |
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Cordova says that his client will most likely be deported if he is found guilty of the charges. |
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Even if you're clean as a whistle, you're guilty by association. |
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In the normal course of events, by punishing the guilty and not punishing the innocent, a system of criminal law affirms shared values and supports social cohesion. |
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If the jury decided that James lacked malice aforethought, he could still be found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, i.e., unlawful killing without malice aforethought. |
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She fools herself into thinking she can control the situation, but gradually the little white lies, awkward evasions and chance meetings combine to expose her guilty secret. |
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An adjournment was refused by the court and he was found guilty and fined. |
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My friend, his wife, three teenage children and his aging parents were all living in space that Canadians would feel guilty about kenneling their dogs in. |
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The sentence is dictated by statute and therefore the defendant gets next to no payoff for his guilty plea. |
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I also have friends who hate going on trips with me, because they say I always make them feel guilty when they turn up with three suitcases to my one. |
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She was found not guilty of a third charge of wilful neglect. |
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I am personally guilty of thinking that the culture war can be at least partially won on style points. |
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Failure to give evidence on its own cannot prove guilt, but depending on the circumstances, you may hold his failure against him when deciding whether he is guilty. |
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As a matter of fact, I did, but it came as quite a shock to discover that I was just as guilty of accepting received wisdom as fact as the next man. |
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As part of the deal, Cohen and sac Capital had to plead guilty to the charges, and had to accept a further monetary punishment. |
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Seven months later, the accused was retried and found guilty as charged. |
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I do feel slightly guilty about it, but wondrously grateful. |
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The jury returned a guilty verdict, and a sentence of life without parole. |
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A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty. |
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The Sharks were guilty of a number of knock-ons and forward passes. |
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On April 29, 2008, the delle Donnas were found guilty of conspiracy to commit extortion and tax evasion. |
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He refused to be drawn on whether the authors might be guilty of a deliberately deception. |
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Knox was found guilty of defaming Patrick Lumumba, whom she initially accused of the crime. |
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I answered truthfully, and was not made to feel guilty at all. |
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Four of the art dealers have pleaded guilty to sales-tax avoidance. |
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In this she looked at letters of remission in which people in sixteenth-century France begged to be pardoned after having been found guilty of capital crimes. |
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Hale-Rowe pleaded guilty to a lesser charge and testified against Langsner and Egbert. |
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He did not plead guilty, and has regularly filed petitions in an effort to prove his innocence. |
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I think he's guilty of the crime. He had the motive, the means, and the opportunity. |
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Two weeks before trial, Beebe pleaded guilty to a single charge of aggravated sexual battery. |
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For anyone feeling guilty from eating all that salmon, you can sign up for the AK Salmon Runs road race on the second day. |
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Abu Ghaithm, who has pled not guilty, is the highest-ranking al-qaida figure to face trial in the U.S. since the 2001 attacks. |
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Hatch is found guilty of violating his probation by not amending his tax returns or paying his taxes. |
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If you take that literally enough, almost any Yemeni is guilty. |
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In 2001, Edwards was found guilty on charges of racketeering and sentenced to ten years in Federal prison. |
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Few of those who believe Hernandez is guilty will be surprised by a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. |
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What he has said publicly is an apology for colonialism, something we are not guilty of in Cuba. |
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His attorney says he will be pleading not guilty at his arraignment in December. |
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Every time one sells or buys a product made from the abuse of others in the so-called Third World nations or their lands makes them guilty of immoral gains. |
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I personally plead guilty to jumping on that bandwagon without thinking fully about what I was doing. |
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The defendants were guilty of repudiatory breach of the partnership deed by entering into the dissolution agreement and Mr. Smith duly accepted such repudiation. |
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The poem recounts, with heavy tones and little irony, the kitschy mock-trial proceedings, in which an audience of tourists deems Bishop guilty of witchery. |
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Until the middle of the 19th century, Congress would enforce contempt citations itself, with the sergeants-at-arms taking guilty parties into custody. |
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In the blink of an eye, the hipster has turned into a catch-all scapegoat, guilty for everything from expensive beer to bad music. |
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I told bobo that my friend was guilty of the same charge, but bobo told everybody that only I had done it, and not my friend. |
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Asteroids is such a seductive escape that some men feel guilty about giving in to it. |
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Lauren pleaded guilty to breaching the peace and being drunk on board a transatlantic Delta Air Lines flight. |
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How was he and the brothers Bridgman found guilty, without any physical evidence tying them to this heinous crime? |
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So is the scene in which Mrs. Kercher stares at Edda after the guilty verdict was read. |
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He has pled not guilty to each and every count in the indictment. |
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So I was there, on the step to the door to the carport, looking down at the box, feeling guilty for renting it. |
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Last Friday, he pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery with aggravation. |
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A jury at Birmingham Crown Court took just over two hours to return a guilty verdict on Bata from Humberstone, Leicester. |
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A person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. |
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Vandals were guilty of the wanton destruction of the school property. |
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Despite his protestations to the contrary, he appears to be guilty. |
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John Mathews, aged about 18, stood at the bar with his hands in his pockets, alike indifferent to a verdict of acquittal or guilty. |
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When a man has been guilty of any vice, the best atonement he can make for it is, to warn others. |
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That affair of the blanketing happened to thee for the fault thou wast guilty of. |
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The head of a ring of bodysnatchers who stole the bones of broadcaster Alistair Cooke pleaded guilty yesterday. |
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For all of Newcastle's braveheart efforts, Wolves were also guilty of profligacy with Fletcher and Doyle wasting chances when in good positions. |
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You were assumed to be guilty until you were proven innocent, and told you were able to work with children. |
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The lawyer obtained impunity by dragging his obviously guilty client's case beyond the ten-year limitation. |
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Like the cat that swallowed the canary. Not only do you feel a little bit guilty 'cause you can't stop, but you feel pretty good, too. |
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It is unclear whether or not a purchaser upon exchange of contracts will be regarded as guilty of postponing conduct if failing to caveat. |
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Mr. Martin was found guilty of defrauding the Commonwealth by making false welfare claims. |
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We are all in the same pot, we are all guilty, or innocent, depending on whether we take the frog's view or the Olympian view. |
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A woman found guilty of a nightclub glassing which left an Australian singer's career in tatters has had her conviction overturned on appeal. |
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He was pronounced guilty, and sentenced to confinement on board a guard ship, and in forty days to be sent with his family to England. |
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For the renowned sushi chef, eating fish sticks drowned in tartar sauce was a guilty pleasure. |
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They do not usually depend on the rank of the guilty party, although there are some exceptions associated with royal privilege. |
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How can a senator, capable of doing honour to Sir Thomas Hanmer, be guilty of such ridiculous inconsistences? |
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It has been argued that Elizabeth would have selected James because she felt guilty about what happened to his mother, her cousin. |
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Although the evidence against them was unconvincing, the accused were found guilty and condemned to death. |
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Unlike a guilty finding in a court case, attainder did not require a legal burden of proof, but it did require the king's approval. |
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Pym and his allies immediately launched a bill of attainder, which simply declared Strafford guilty and pronounced the sentence of death. |
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The following day, the king was brought before a public session of the commission, declared guilty and sentenced. |
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At the Restoration, he was found guilty of high treason and remained in custody in Guernsey for the rest of his life. |
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Later, convinced by the advice of his brother and his own solicitor, Turing entered a plea of guilty. |
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Lifting a finger to greet is dangerous because it may make us feel guilty about not lifting a finger to help. |
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One person was charged for breach under health and safety laws and found not guilty. |
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John Fisher was found guilty and condemned to be hanged, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn. |
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Preschools also adopt American ideas about justice, such as the rule of law and the idea that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. |
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Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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He pleaded not guilty, despite his apparent acceptance of guilt from the moment he was captured. |
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The jury found all the defendants guilty, and the Lord Chief Justice Sir John Popham found them guilty of high treason. |
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When the prisoners were allowed to speak, Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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While Adam attempts to build an altar to God, critics note Eve is similarly guilty of idolatry, but in a different manner. |
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Feeling guilty about living on Tetty's money, Johnson stopped living with her and spent his time with Savage. |
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Johnson felt guilty about the poverty in which he believed he had forced Tetty to live, and blamed himself for neglecting her. |
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James, Christie often, but not always, made the unlikeliest character the guilty party. |
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She is found guilty of theft and sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay. |
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On 31 March 2006 Hamed entered a plea of guilty and was warned he could face jail by a judge at Sheffield Crown Court. |
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Hamed was sentenced for 15 months after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing. |
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Burgin pleaded not guilty, and appeared in court on 17 March 2008, following which he was cleared of charges. |
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Snooker's governing body found O'Sullivan guilty of physically assaulting Mike Ganley, a media official, during the event. |
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Neil McEvoy was suspended by the Plaid Cymru group after tribunal found his guilty of bullying in his other role as a councillor for Cardiff. |
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Aislabie was found guilty and imprisoned, but the personal influence of Walpole saved both Stanhope and Sunderland. |
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Passaro was found guilty of one count of felony assault with a dangerous weapon and three counts of misdemeanor assault. |
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If the defendant is found guilty, he can choose to appeal the case to the local Court of Appeals. |
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Two of these correspond roughly to the Scottish Not guilty and Not proven, respectively. |
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Law enforcers normally have to prove an individual is guilty to get a conviction. |
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Yet, in spite of the mouthsome hyphenates into which his thoroughness tempted him, Polonius was guilty of a grave omission. |
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Defoe was found guilty after a trial at the Old Bailey in front of the notoriously sadistic judge Salathiel Lovell. |
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Winehouse plead guilty to the charges and was given a conditional discharge. |
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In 2006, after a trial that lasted 12 years, Ethiopia's Federal High Court in Addis Ababa found Mengistu guilty of genocide in absentia. |
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Numerous other top leaders of his regime were also found guilty of war crimes. |
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Rule 11 states that the court must determine that a guilty plea is voluntarily made by addressing the defendant personally in court. |
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After Cauchon declared her guilty she was burned at the stake on 30 May 1431, dying at about nineteen years of age. |
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By the end of February, Bothwell was generally believed to be guilty of Darnley's assassination. |
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Davison was arrested, thrown into the Tower of London, and found guilty of misprision. |
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There was hardly anyone in Scotland who was disinterested but some jurors did resist bringing in a verdict of guilty. |
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MacDonald was convinced that God does not punish except to amend, and that the sole end of His greatest anger is the amelioration of the guilty. |
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Dunlop pleaded guilty to murdering Julie Hogg and was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a recommendation he serve no less than 17 years. |
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The jury then decides whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of either murder or manslaughter. |
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Edward and Hugh the Younger met Lancaster at Pontefract, where, after a summary trial, the earl was found guilty of treason and beheaded. |
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Colman resigned in February 2010 following an internal investigation, subsequently pleading guilty to possession of child pornography. |
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For the most minor offences where the appropriate sentence is a fine or discharge, this will usually follow immediately after a plea of guilty. |
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The jury said he was not guilty. I knew he wouldn't have done something like that. |
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He was tried for high treason, found not guilty on the grounds of insanity, and committed to an insane asylum indefinitely. |
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In 1599 Sr Robert Leech and Sr John Meades were guilty of pernoctation and breaking windows. They had been sent to prison by the Proctor. |
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At his trial, he pleaded not guilty to 13 charges of murder, but guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. |
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Donoghue told the twins directly that he wasn't prepared to be cajoled into pleading guilty, to the anger of the twins. |
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When the indictment was read over, and the Jury sworn in, the prisoner pled guilty. |
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The farmers aren't really guilty of price gouging, but they are trying to recoup some of their losses from the flooding earlier this spring. |
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But the 90s being the decade of guilty pleasures, it's not uncommon these days to encounter ghosts of proggers past in the least likely places. |
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They then provided pages of quotations, detailing Roman and Orthodox liturgies that they considered guilty of the same alleged offenses. |
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Malice can also be general, so that terrorists who plant bombs to kill random people are certainly guilty. |
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In this manner, it does not matter when a guilty mind and act coincide, as long as at some point they do. |
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Raleigh was found guilty and imprisoned in the Tower of London for more than a decade before finally being executed. |
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Involuntary manslaughter, where it is recognized, is a killing that lacks all but the most attenuated guilty intent, recklessness. |
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He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility and was ordered to be detained in a secure hospital. |
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Kennedy was found guilty of manslaughter and appealed on the grounds that there must be an unlawful act which caused the victim's death. |
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A person guilty of manslaughter is liable to imprisonment for life or for any shorter term. |
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For a basic offence, a person found guilty of this offence is liable for imprisonment of up to 10 years. |
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Generally speaking, the rationale is that the defendant is not guilty of the offence because the force used was not unlawful. |
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Even though the cabin boy would almost certainly have died of natural causes, the sailors killed the boy intentionally and were guilty of murder. |
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The judge at first instance refused to leave the defence of medical necessity to the jury so the defendant changed his plea to guilty. |
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Though eventually indicted in Virginia, Burr would be found not guilty by the Supreme Court. |
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Seven jurors vote in secret to decide whether the defendant is guilty or not, and decisions are taken by majority. |
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The trial judge may overrule a jury's guilty verdict, but may not overrule an acquittal. |
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By the rules of common law, a criminal outlaw did not need to be guilty of the crime he was outlawed for. |
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Bush are guilty of crimes against peace, crimes against humanity, and genocide as a result of their roles in the 2003 Iraq War. |
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The harsh sentences of those found guilty, which included execution and penal transportation, quickly ended the movement. |
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It is also possible that Vestal Virgins were starved when found guilty of breaking their vows of celibacy. |
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A sentence of fourteen years was imposed on prisoners guilty of capital offences pardoned by the king. |
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Weber believed that many countries were guilty of starting World War I, not just Germany. |
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The reteller of these stories needs in addition to plead guilty of having abridged the tales with a free hand. |
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John already feels guilty for what he did to you. Don't rub salt into his wounds. |
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According to France's foreign minister, the British foreign secretary is guilty of perpetrating a supercherie. |
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He had very nearly been guilty of the temerity of arrogating to himself another title in the presence of those he most respected. |
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He was found guilty of mass killing, murder, abduction, torture, rape, persecution and abetment of torture in central Mymensingh region. |
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