He was found guilty of four charges of robbery and three charges of possessing an imitation firearm with intent. |
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As the accessory foresaw only minor physical harm, he was guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter. |
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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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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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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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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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Phoenix ran from the room like a man guilty of the crimes he had been accused of. |
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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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In such event they might have acquitted him of murder, though finding him guilty of assisting the offender. |
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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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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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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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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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After deliberating for just over two and a half hours the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty of manslaughter. |
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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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Women, as well as their accomplices, found guilty of this crime received fifty lashes. |
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Then again, we've all been guilty of being materialistic at some time in our life. |
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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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They upped the tempo somewhat but were guilty of ballooning some bad balls wide of their intended mark. |
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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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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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He was found guilty of nine counts of his indictment and sentenced to life imprisonment. |
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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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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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Not only is Jimmy adulterous, alcoholic, womanizing, and guilty of incest, he has astonishing contempt for his wife. |
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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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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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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 he was also found guilty of forging financial documents, bribery, and other crimes. |
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He was acquitted on both those counts, also attempted rape, also incest, but was found guilty of attempted incest. |
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In many cases the application of the rule raises the question whether the licensee has been guilty of contributory negligence. |
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There was a huge public outcry when he was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life. |
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Stratfordians are similarly guilty of ignoring the facts or subjecting them to unwarranted interpretations. |
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Before I go any further can I say that I am as guilty of this as many of you are out there. |
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Also deported from the Crimea were 37,000 Bulgarians, Greeks, and Armenians found guilty of collaborating with the Germans. |
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For example, if D hires a car to P and then removes the rotor arm from it rendering it inoperable, he may be guilty of criminal damage. |
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The jury still found Cottrell guilty of conspiracy to commit arson and seven counts of arson. |
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The men were found guilty of rioting, arson and culpable homicide amounting to murder. |
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Have you noticed how each of us is guilty of ascribing motives to other people's actions, yet so often get it wrong? |
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But what do you expect from a corrupt organisation, with a man found guilty of corruption running the show? |
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He made a strategic error and was at best guilty of political naivety, at worst of incompetence. |
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A beard and a mustache have been added to the face of the devil in the picture, so that the killer is guilty of sacrilege no less than murder. |
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He was last night found guilty of transgressing rugby rules when he tackled an opponent without the ball and has been suspended for six weeks. |
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The jury took less than two hours to reach a verdict of not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter. |
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He also ruled out an immediate cabinet shuffle, but noted ministers could be replaced if courts find them guilty of crimes. |
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Each of the people who uses or threatens unlawful violence will be guilty of the offence. |
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In Washington, a person is guilty of malicious mischief if he or she knowingly and maliciously causes physical damage to the property of another. |
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But he was judged a fool guilty of schoolboy errors when estimating 100,000 civilian deaths since the March 2003 US-UK invasion of Iraq. |
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Many leaders were weak and lax, as was shown by their tender-heartedness in dealing with persons guilty of grave criminal offences. |
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It is suggested that such a defendant should be regarded as being guilty of manslaughter and not murder. |
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If found guilty of corruption or peculation, they are imprisoned for three years in a bagnio. |
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Among those who are guilty of an offense against good taste, he is a scofflaw tormented by felons and scoundrels. |
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The boy had been jailed under the Territory's mandatory sentencing laws after being found guilty of stealing textas and paper. |
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More than 12,000 British people are banged up like this every year, only to be found not guilty of any crime when their trial finally arrives. |
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These offenders have recently been found guilty of a number of burglaries and car thefts. |
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They are guilty of the violence of silence, of indifference and of intellectual bankruptcy. |
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At a minimum, these guys are guilty of thoughtcrime, and at the worst, blasphemy. |
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This prat has to add to it by implying, baselessly, that he might be guilty of some suicide-bombing-related-activity after all. |
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An earlier hearing had found him guilty of assaulting a shopkeeper and using threatening behaviour against police officers who arrested him. |
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He is guilty of committing various immoral acts as a means of achieving power and importance. |
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One of her teachers was found guilty of negligent homicide in a French court but his conviction was later overturned. |
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Of course just because he has a previous conviction does not mean he is guilty of this offence now. |
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If he takes goods in a self-service supermarket he may be guilty of both offences. |
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If Ann is guilty of objective mendacity in print, I should very much like to see it pointed out. |
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The cat got off him and gave a little mew like a child guilty of stealing cookies. |
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If you are found guilty of such an offence perhaps the government will move against you. |
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The commissioners labored mightily to reach the ultimate judgment that the department might be found guilty of mismanagement but not corruption. |
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In the absence of a creed, he cannot qualify as a heretic, but he can be found guilty of not minding his manners about the church's values. |
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In addition to padding his expense accounts, he is guilty of slanting and exaggerating some of his glibly written articles. |
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Of course, we are not guilty of bibliolatry. It is not the paper and the ink that we worship, but the God revealed in the written Word. |
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I am indeed guilty of gross misjudgment and misbehaviour, and must beg your forgiveness and the forgiveness of everybody concerned. |
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These boys, contrary to early claims made by grubby politicians, were not guilty of misbehaviour of any kind. |
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The Army Cadet Force has said anyone found guilty of misbehaviour will be sent home immediately. |
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If he was guilty of mismanagement, miscalculation or mere mistakes then the proper place to hold him to account would be the ballot box. |
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Five nurses were found guilty of professional misconduct, four were censured and one was removed from the register. |
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These two had also both been found guilty of serious professional misconduct, which most of the voters probably did not know. |
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You would hardly say they were guilty of professional misconduct, would you, because they were there as a group of lawyers? |
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Sometimes, a dreadful thought comes over me that I may have been guilty of the immoral effeminacy of using trochaic and tribrachic movements. |
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He is guilty of an extraordinary misproportion in the development of his material. |
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I think some people are guilty of misreading our logo, mistaking newspaper for newsletter. |
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No, it could be argued that when it comes to the national team we are guilty of the contrary virtues of patience, moderation, and restraint. |
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Most of us have been guilty of shrugging our shoulders in the past over natural disasters in South Asia. |
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The Government in turn are guilty of neglect for failing to do anything about it. |
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Quite simply, Stewartry were guilty of far too many unforced errors in the initial stages. |
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People can be guilty of the most terrible crimes and still feel themselves to be blameless. |
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The committee found Mr Green guilty of unbefitting conduct but accepted no one had suffered from Mr Green's actions. |
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The Tribunal has found that Mr Wheeler was guilty of conduct unbefitting a solicitor for permitting Ms Harrison to work as she did. |
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Messer's Townsend and Kelly are as yet uncharged and unlikely to be so, primarily because they are not as yet guilty of any offence. |
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In the process, it undermines its own thesis of female empowerment, and is guilty of underutilizing a vast pool of talent. |
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The court sentenced to ten years hard labour a ruined Bonapartist found guilty of having set fire to his house. |
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Planters frequently used the whip on bondsmen whom they deemed insolent or guilty of committing crimes. |
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For if ever any people in the world were guilty of barrenness and unfruitfulness under the means of grace, we of this nation are. |
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He was also found guilty of ungentlemanly conduct, but a charge of using foul and abusive language was not proven. |
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Ambrose, by contrast, was guilty of wholesale plagiarism and was unrepentant. |
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They were unrighteously condemning others for the same sins they were also guilty of. |
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Two electricians were eventually found guilty of arson, though even the judges were unsatisfied with the outcome. |
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There, in 1999 the Americans were guilty of some of the most outrageously uncouth and unsporting behaviour ever displayed in a sporting arena. |
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Most people have a pretty good idea of what constitutes a healthy lifestyle, and yet we are all guilty of making the same unwholesome choices. |
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I stumbled on this article from CNN which details the sob story of a 15 year old boy found guilty of murder. |
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Any player found guilty of breaching our code of conduct will be dealt with severely through internal disciplinary procedures. |
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If you keep nit while a burglary is conducted, you're guilty of the burglary even though you haven't even entered the property. |
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I might be guilty of nit-picking there, but read the final paragraph, which comes close to a rational conclusion, then veers wildly. |
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Let us not tip the bucket on a nation when we ourselves have been guilty of exactly the same type of approach to a problem. |
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It was the punishment stipulated for Vestal Virgins found guilty of sexual misconduct. |
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The Manchester ace has been guilty of winding himself up, or allowing others to wind him up, in the build-up to past fights. |
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If found guilty of non-fulfilment, Barnsley could be docked two points and forced to replay the clash. |
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Instead, Creon is guilty of a religious sin by denying burial to a dead man's body. |
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It would not be too difficult to draw up a list of prisoners found guilty of certain categories of non-serious, non-violent, non-sexual offences. |
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The jury at Glasgow High Court found him not guilty of two other charges of abusing a third boy and a young girl. |
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If, at the end of the day, they are found not guilty of the charge, then all hail to them. |
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Melvin, too, was informed that the only player guilty of obstruction was Lopez. |
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The Laois lads continued to dominate the exchanges but on occasions were guilty of some wayward passes. |
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He was found guilty of the charge of receiving stolen property and received a 30-day jail sentence, which was suspended. |
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He could face up to seven years in prison if found guilty of all charges against him. |
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She might be guilty of trying to make you stencil sunflowers onto your kitchen walls, but that is not a crime. |
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Both teams were guilty of playing the game at least a couple of yards offside and handling the ball on the floor at almost every breakdown. |
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He was on fire in the opening 20 minutes but he was also guilty of a lack of finishing touch. |
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The court declared the man guilty of strangling his sister to death with a telephone cord. |
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Is the energy giant guilty of wrongdoing, or was it strictly business as usual? |
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Found guilty of treason, the Fire Master was stripped of his rank and was made an outcaste from the society of Valis. |
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The Esquire Theatre, on the other hand, is guilty of censoring the work of an artist, no matter how poor that work might actually be. |
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And we're guilty of looking on people's outward appearances but it's what's inside here that counts. |
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Physicians known to be guilty of gross negligence are allowed to continue to practice. Lawyers who obviously suborn perjury are not disbarred. |
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He was a deserter from the army when he was found guilty of highway robbery and sentenced to transportation. |
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The home side were guilty of over-elaboration, their manager admitting they lacked their normal cutting edge. |
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Wilson may be guilty of overembellishing his case on several minor points, but on the central question he brought up he was right. |
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But dealers have hit back, claiming landowners are guilty of selling the trees themselves. |
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They were struggling to get any possession at this stage and were guilty of giving the ball away pretty cheaply. |
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There was a suggestion that the very fact the trial was held in Mayo guaranteed that the defendant would not be found guilty of murder. |
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She is not exactly guilty of oversharing though maybe she deserves points for that, too. |
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I will sheepishly admit to being guilty of watching some of those cheeseball daytime talk shows when I am flipping around the channels. |
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Half of them didn't fit me, but I'm guilty of being, however partially, a pack rat. |
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After paramedics patch you up, you're found guilty of armed robbery and shipped off to prison in a paddy wagon. |
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Marshall, who was convicted of the assault in July last year, had also been found guilty of three counts of failing to surrender to bail. |
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Normally, I think anyone guilty of that offence should be horsewhipped and never allowed near human society, never mind a racecourse, ever again. |
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All they are guilty of trying to do is make wine taste a little better than the eye-watering, gout-inducing swill that it usually is. |
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For those who still might think I'm a serial killer or guilty of other crimes, here is the proof I have a clean record. |
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The 15-year-old boy cleared yesterday was the second teenager to be found not guilty of involvement. |
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They're guilty of being fooled by her lies, but they're not guilty of pathologizing normal behavior. |
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Here is a fine example of journalistic hypocrisy, and you can never know that this is a sin I am guilty of. |
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This isn't to say that secular liberals aren't also sometimes afflicted by prejudice or guilty of a closed mind. |
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But last week, Archer was found guilty of having fabricated evidence in that case. |
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He was found guilty of perjury and perverting the course of justice in relation to this case. |
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He was found guilty of funnelling investment funds into his own coffers and spent two years in prison. |
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Under strict department rules, students who are found guilty of cogging could lose all their exam grades. |
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The president, the first Asian leader to be impeached, will be removed from office if found guilty of any of the four charges. |
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I think religious fanaticism is extremely unhealthy and it seems Mel Gibson is guilty of that. |
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One of the arguments proclaimed by the protesters was that globalisation was guilty of causing Third World impoverishment. |
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The author, like so many writers of popular biography, is guilty of being fashionably irreverent toward her subject. |
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He said State Government planning authorities were guilty of inconsistency and deception. |
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She claimed that the two countries are both guilty of using human rights arguments inconsistently. |
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He was also found not guilty of four indecent assaults and one serious sexual offence against a third alleged victim. |
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In particular, can a person who receives an indefeasible title to property be guilty of theft of that property? |
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The main entrance door is defaced with graffiti, which should shock the parents of youngsters guilty of this profound indignity. |
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It is possible, the Court noted, for a company whose product passes the test to be guilty of inducement to violate copyrights. |
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If one kills oneself inadvertently while trying to kill another, one is also guilty of felo de se, because the intent was still to murder. |
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On the minimalist view, he was guilty of importing as an accessory or in complicity with the informant. |
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The German Supreme Court found that the five members of the Court Martial were guilty of complicity in a crime against humanity. |
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He and his political cronies are guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment of a helpless human. |
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Hours later, Buckingham was declared guilty of treason and condemned to die. |
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All three face being struck off if they are found guilty of running the practice in order to circumvent conditions imposed by the Law Society. |
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But despite a press barrage of innuendo and insinuations, he has not been charged with, let alone found guilty of, any crime. |
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Indeed, Jandoo said that most large organisations are guilty of institutional racism. |
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She was found guilty of affray and of possessing a firearm with intent to cause fear and violence. |
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The tribunal found that the company and workers were all guilty of racial discrimination against Mr Han, who worked as a multi-skilled machinist for nearly seven years. |
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The question on everyone's lips is when someone will be made an example of when he or she is found guilty of abusing public trust for stealing money. |
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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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After finding Manning guilty of six counts of spying under the Espionage Act, however, America may be playing Russian roulette. |
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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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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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They also say there should be a mechanism to review doctors found guilty of professional misconduct to establish if other patients have been affected. |
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Faden's father, convicted of burglary, had died in the prison hulks off Portsmouth, and Marella herself was found guilty of stealing a dead sheep. |
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Naturally, these unfortunate other nations don't have the same prerogative to invade us and change our government if they determine us to be guilty of roguery. |
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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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Since he has not been found guilty of a breach of the peace, he has not breached his probation order and will be found not guilty of that count as well. |
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They were found guilty of practicing habitual debauchery and inciting others to sexual deviance because of the footage. |
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In last month's World Cup qualifier against Belarus at Hampden, he had been guilty of erring on the side of caution in fielding Kenny Miller as a one-man strikeforce. |
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On Dec. 9, 1993, Jones was sentenced to death after being found guilty of multiple homicides with no mitigating circumstances. |
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A Pembrokeshire county councillor faces up to six months in prison after being found guilty of deliberately destroying badger setts on land he was developing. |
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The insured person is guilty of unconscionable conduct if he does not provide for the insurer to be recouped out of the damages awarded against the wrongdoer. |
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And yet, late last week, Cioffi and tannin were found not guilty of all charges. |
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She was found not guilty of a third charge of wilful neglect. |
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Liberal Judaism has sadly been guilty of pediatric Judaism for a long time, and not just on Purim. |
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I'm not guilty of phubbing, but it's a very important topic to discuss. |
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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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After the break, Grange were creating a lot of chances but were guilty of badly missed chances, blazing the ball over the cross bar from six yards on one occasion. |
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The law should not pursue those allegedly guilty of minor, inadvertent or technical crimes decades ago, because to do so is disproportionate and oppressive. |
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As a northerner who is admittedly guilty of having done some southern bashing in my time, I am ashamed of the intellectual vanity of these people, and of my own past mockery. |
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We are all guilty of spraying an entire juniper hedge for bagworms when only three or four bags were seen which could have been easily picked off and crushed. |
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Did you ever reprimand an editor found guilty of breaching the pcc code of conduct? |
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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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It was a very scrappy affair due to both teams being guilty of slowing down the ball at the ruck, an offence that the referee did not penalise often enough. |
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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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What he has said publicly is an apology for colonialism, something we are not guilty of in Cuba. |
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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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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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Many years earlier Teiresias had warned the Theban king Oedipus that he was guilty of incest and patricide, but Oedipus had heeded his warning too late. |
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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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A special military tribunal had found him guilty of treasonous activities and other crimes. |
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The court hereby finds him not guilty of illegally discharging a weapon. |
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After four years, two trials, an adoption, and multiple jury scandals, polo mogul John Goodman was found guilty of manslaughter. |
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If you are found guilty of corruption, you will be brought to book. |
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This cockamamie human rights inquisition outfit found him guilty of hate. |
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She was guilty of committing adultery by having sexual intercourse. |
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Soldier N was found guilty of possessing illegal firearms and was sentenced to two years in prison. |
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As for the Integrity Act, while it spells out the definition of corruption, it neglects to state any sanctions for government officials found guilty of abusing their office. |
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As with John Hartson's dismissal in the Scottish Cup tie between these two sides last Monday, an errant Celtic player was guilty of rank stupidity. |
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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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After a two-month trial, a former racetrack tout and his former accountant were found guilty of conspiracy to defraud people who invested in a racing syndicate. |
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If you are found by a committee of students to be guilty of violating the Honor Code, you are expelled. |
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If Clementi felt targeted because he was gay, Ravi is guilty of a hate crime. |
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Marx not only omitted facts which ran counter to his theories, but also was guilty of distorting, falsifying, and misquoting information which contradicted his contentions. |
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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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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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However, even reputable news sources and well meaning celebrities are guilty of implying that she should have known better. |
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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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The Sharks were guilty of a number of knock-ons and forward passes. |
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Cecil, of Victoria Street, Harwich, had been found guilty of a total of 66 charges of criminal damage and possessing an article with a pointed blade at an earlier trial. |
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But his employers sacked him, saying he was guilty of gross misconduct. |
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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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He was found guilty of sexual harassment, making false mileage claims, giving false or misleading information to the club's marketing committee and gross incompetence. |
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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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Therefore, under German law, he is considered not guilty of a war crime and his criminal record in Germany has been expunged. |
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It appears that only if Judge Bybee were found guilty of a war crime is it likely he could be impeached. |
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Researchers are sometimes guilty of confirmation bias by setting up experiments or framing their data in ways that will tend to confirm their hypotheses. |
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But, as with most of these squabbles, he has been punished through sheer bureaucratic frogmarching as much as if he had been found guilty of thoughtcrime. |
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The makers of the film are guilty of art house pretension and are sentenced to eternal showings at film festivals where they are likely happiest anyway. |
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The Watcher In The Woods is guilty of being slow and laborious. |
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The Final Frontier is hereby found guilty of misrepresentation. |
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He refused to be drawn on whether the authors might be guilty of a deliberately deception. |
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Today, he is sick of Syria talk, and asserts that all warring sides are guilty of perpetuating the violence. |
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Knox was found guilty of defaming Patrick Lumumba, whom she initially accused of the crime. |
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I remained, at that point, unconvinced that Marshall was guilty of the grand larceny count. |
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Faught is guilty of this offense, but the sin is a venial one. |
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The game opened very sluggishly with both sides guilty of poor finishing and it was only in the ninth minute that the scoreboard first saw some activity. |
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Overall they were guilty of incredible ignorance or unpardonable crimes. |
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I wish to make it clear that I do not for one moment suggest that any member of the board is or has been guilty of any dishonesty or disreputable comment. |
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Young, brash and careless they are guilty of making basic errors. |
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Defences were certainly on top during an uneventful opening 45 minutes in which Rovers were often guilty of trying to over-complicate things going forward. |
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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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A MAN was found not guilty of the possession of a silencer for a machine gun by jurors after just five minutes. |
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If the allegations are found to be true Mr Joshi faces being found guilty of miscount. |
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Three other police employees have also been demoted after they were found guilty of illegality. |
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McEwen is guilty of a certain formulism that frustrates through its very closeness to really smart art. |
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Pizza delivery driver Chevens, found guilty of the same charge, got seven years. |
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Peeping tom Gareth Treasure, 40, from Blackwood, was previously found guilty of six charges of voyeurism following a three-day trial. |
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Trass concerned several defendants found guilty of aggravated battery, home invasion, and armed robbery. |
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Matthew Davies was found guilty of careless riding on Explorator and picked up a one-day ban. |
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Monty was found guilty of several counts of gross indecency, as well as a serious sexual assault, in relation to one of the girls. |
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A SERIAL rapist was today found guilty of dismembering Briton Lucie Blackman in Japan and abandoning her body. |
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Vandals were guilty of the wanton destruction of the school property. |
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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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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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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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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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How can a senator, capable of doing honour to Sir Thomas Hanmer, be guilty of such ridiculous inconsistences? |
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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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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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She is found guilty of theft and sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay. |
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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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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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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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Passaro was found guilty of one count of felony assault with a dangerous weapon and three counts of misdemeanor assault. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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They then provided pages of quotations, detailing Roman and Orthodox liturgies that they considered guilty of the same alleged offenses. |
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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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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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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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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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Yang, 33, a day after a jury found him guilty of arson of a dwelling and malicious explosion. |
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Horses sleep standing up and we may just be guilty of anthropomorphism in thinking travel takes it out of them as it takes it out of us. |
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They said any employee found guilty of irregularities should be dealt in accordance with law instead of their unceremonial dismissal. |
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Walsh presides with little judicial restraint on a show you'll find guilty of selective raciness and plenty of laughs. |
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But at least they were not guilty of the labored frat-boy jokiness of the Washington Free Beacon. |
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Is Led zeppelin guilty of plagiarizing its most iconic song? |
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Any time someone has looked like superwoman in the history of our sport they have later been found guilty of doping. |
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