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guilty and denounces
Finally, the detective organises a meeting of all the suspects and slowly denounces the guilty party, exposing several unrelated secrets along the way, sometimes over the course of thirty or so pages.
He denounces Bookchin's alleged failure to form links with the leftist groups he now praises, and for denouncing others for failings ( such as not having a mass audience, and receiving favourable reviews from " yuppie " magazines ) of which he is himself guilty.

guilty and decides
After a brief trial, during which the judge decides Peter is guilty, he is locked up in the enormous tower called the Needle in the center of the city.
An old lawyer friend ( Harry Carey ) vows to fight for her freedom, but Carrie decides to plead guilty, because she doesn't want Lady to know about her past ( her life as a prostitute would be dragged out in court if her case went to trial ) and also because she fears that this damage to her reputation would also be bad for the reputation of the children.
She decides to plead guilty to protect the children from being scorned by her past life.
He is tried and found not guilty, but as Maxine no longer trusts him, he decides to run away to Canada with his boyfriend, Mark.
After initially attempting to commit suicide, Laura decides to own up to her misdeeds, but is found guilty in court and sentenced to fifteen months in prison, five years of supervised release and ordered to pay restitution.
When a rogue ex-cop fires shots into the Brady Pub where John, Marlena, Roman, Bo, Hope, Sami, Rafe, Caroline, and the kids are all present and when Johnny goes missing, John decides to plead guilty.
At her trial the jury decides that she is either guilty or has schizophrenia and should be hanged lest she strike again.
Prince Hamlet ( Bart ), with the help of a professional actor ( Krusty ), puts on a play to make Claudius reveal himself to be guilty ; however, Hamlet's reaction leads everyone to believe that he is crazy, so Ophelia ( Lisa ) decides to " out-crazy " him by prancing around and singing a stupid song, eventually jumping out the window and into the moat where she drowns.
Feeling guilty and responsible for the accident, Sae-hoon decides to marry her.
Peter decides against telling the Judge he was threatened, since he is so enjoying the trial ; Lewis cross-examines Duvinder which makes him look very guilty and the Mahers decide he will be found thus ; Johnny and Rose meet at lunch again and tell each other how they feel but decide they cannot start a relationship at this point, although Len-who is spying on them-doesn't realise this ; Peter's father-in-law comes up with his own theory about why the police did not find the evidence supposedly dumped in the river ; the woman attacked by the psychopath on the day of the crime testifies ; Cording accuses the police of racial profiling ; Jeremy's friend informs him of another stock, this one for real, and Jeremy considers it ; Charles and Elsie-now both alone-bond ; and after an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Johnny is bashed by Len.
: A Mexican bandit leader of Spanish descent, Sánchez is captured by the first four characters in New Mexico, thinking he is guilty of the train robberies ; but when John realises Sánchez is innocent, he decides to free him from Fortezza.
Afterwards, Kevin feels guilty and decides to end their fling before it gets out of hand by persuading Tyrone to take Molly away on holiday.
Afterwards, Kevin feels guilty and decides to end it before it gets out of hand by persuading Tyrone to take Molly on holiday.
Still feeling guilty for how she left when Grayer was four, she decides to help him anyway she can in order to atone for what she did.

guilty and quit
However, in December 2004, he quit the station as he claimed the station management was guilty of sending " nannying " e-mails which were turning him into a " robo-jock ".
While slavery was criminalized in the Oregon Territory in 1844, a so-called " lash law " subjected blacks found guilty of violating the law to whippings — no less than 20 and no more than 39 strokes of the lash — every six months " until he or she shall quit the territory.

guilty and paper
* Revised Code of Washington 9. 12. 010: " Every person who brings on his or her own behalf, or instigates, incites, or encourages another to bring, any false suit at law or in equity in any court of this state, with intent thereby to distress or harass a defendant in the suit, or who serves or sends any paper or document purporting to be or resembling a judicial process, that is not in fact a judicial process, is guilty of a misdemeanor ; and in case the person offending is an attorney, he or she may, in addition thereto be disbarred from practicing law within this state.
Bates was charged with the theft, pled guilty, was fined, and ordered to pay the paper restitution.
The Lancet paper was later retracted, and Wakefield was found guilty by the General Medical Council of serious professional misconduct in May 2010, and was struck off the Medical Register, meaning he could no longer practise as a doctor in the UK.
Hawley formally resigned from the paper in early 1993, and pleaded guilty in April 1993.
Be it enacted ... That whoever, within the District of Columbia or any of the Territories of the United States ... shall sell ... or shall offer to sell, or to lend, or to give away, or in any manner to exhibit, or shall otherwise publish or offer to publish in any manner, or shall have in his possession, for any such purpose or purposes, an obscene book, pamphlet, paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, picture, drawing or other representation, figure, or image on or of paper or other material, or any cast instrument, or other article of an immoral nature, or any drug or medicine, or any article whatever, for the prevention of conception, or for causing unlawful abortion, or shall advertise the same for sale, or shall write or print, or cause to be written or printed, any card, circular, book, pamphlet, advertisement, or notice of any kind, stating when, where, how, or of whom, or by what means, any of the articles in this section … can be purchased or obtained, or shall manufacture, draw, or print, or in any wise make any of such articles, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof in any court of the United States ... he shall be imprisoned at hard labor in the penitentiary for not less than six months nor more than five years for each offense, or fined not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two thousand dollars, with costs of court.
Bill feels slightly guilty about the murder, because he'd been the one who sent George outside to play and made him the paper boat which George was tempted into the sewers with.
Although found guilty of earning millions by fixing the price of paper printer by printer their fine was reduced for co operation with the cartel investigating unit in Bruxelles.
Curiously, though unwilling to believe Arnold could be guilty of treason, Jameson did have the six sheets of paper carried by Andre sent, not to Arnold, but to General Washington.
The court found Richard Kirkby of the Defiance and Cooper Wade of the Greenwich guilty of breach of orders, neglect of duty, and for the " ill signed paper and consultation ... which obliged the Admiral ... to give over the chase and fight ", and condemned them to be shot to death.
Although the paper used quotes from the tape in its coverage, DeFede was fired the next day for violating the paper's code of ethics and was likely guilty of a felony.
Amcor have been found guilty of polluting Alphington's environment on at least three occasions ; in 2001 for odour, in 2007 for discharging paper pulp into the Yarra and in 2008, Amcor was convicted for releasing oil into the Yarra from its Alphington plant and fined $ 80, 000.
According to The Globe, the paper was ultimately " not guilty of blasphemy ... it was guilty of inefficiency ".
As per usual, the village policeman informs Jack that what they've done isn't actually illegal, since no-one would ever be prosecuted for stealing toilet paper and the surgeon wasn't guilty of breaking and entering.
His first WINEP paper called for appointment of a " non-Arabist Special Middle East envoy " who would " not feel guilty about our relationship with Israel.
During the September massacres he wrote in his paper that the prisons were the centre of an anti-national conspiracy and that the people exercised a just vengeance on the guilty.

guilty and does
Alford guilty plea, an " I'm guilty but I didn't do it " plea and the Alford doctrine ) in United States law is a guilty plea in criminal court, where the defendant does not admit the act and asserts innocence.
According to the book Gender, Crime, and Punishment published by Yale University Press, " Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits that the state has sufficient evidence to find him or her guilty, should the case go to trial.
" Webster's New World Law Dictionary defines Alford plea as: " A guilty plea entered as part of a plea bargain by a criminal defendant who denies committing the crime or who does not actually admit his guilt.
The defendant pleads guilty, but does not have to specifically admit to the guilt itself.
The Court ruled, " Although an Alford plea allows a defendant to plead guilty amid assertions of innocence, it does not require a court to accept those assertions.
Southern Baptists support the fair and equitable use of capital punishment for those guilty of murder or treasonous acts, so long as it does not constitute as an act of personal revenge or discrimination.
However, this does not apply if the civil suit is in regards to having committed a criminal act which the business has been found guilty of in court.
The court found Dahmer sane and guilty on 15 counts of murder and sentenced him to 15 life terms, totaling 957 years in prison, which was the maximum penalty available as Wisconsin does not have capital punishment.
In other cases, formal plea bargains in Pakistan are limited, but the prosecutor has the authority to drop a case or a charge in a case and, in practice, often does so, in return for a defendant pleading guilty on some lesser charge.
A person who before the Court of Justice of the European Communities swears anything which he knows to be false or does not believe to be true is, whatever his nationality, guilty of perjury.
The intention to exclude others from the garage and its contents does not necessarily amount to the guilty mind of intending to possess stolen goods.
That does not make us policemen to round them up nor judges to find them guilty and to sentence them.
Szasz has indicated that his own views came from libertarian politics held since his teens, rather than through experience in psychiatry ; that in his " rare " contacts with involuntary mental patients in the past he either sought to discharge them ( if they were not charged with a crime ) or " assisted the prosecution in securing conviction " ( if they were charged with a crime and appeared to be prima facie guilty ); that he is not opposed to consensual psychiatry and " does not interfere with the practice of the conventional psychiatrist ", and that he provided " listening-and-talking (" psychotherapy ")" for voluntary fee-paying clients from 1948 until 1996, a practice he characterizes as non-medical and not associated with his being a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist.
The standard common law test of criminal liability is usually expressed in the Latin phrase, actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, which means " the act does not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty ".
By the end of the story he seems to have learnt his lesson and feels as guilty as Sheila does for his part in Eva Smith's death.
Announcing a product that does not exist to gain a competitive advantage is illegal via Section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, but few hardware or software developers have been found guilty of it.
For example, the victim of a road accident does not directly benefit if the driver who injured him is found guilty of the crime of careless driving.
' A trial for ' sedition ' here is a mere political voting, and as your faction ( that is, the English faction ,) have held the sole appointment of all the officers and clerks employed in that business, they have always been able by stealing lists, or juggling and falsifying cards, and numbers, to secure twelve men who will vote for the Castle, and find anyone guilty whom the Castle does not love ..."
After initially pleading " not guilty " to all charges and being released on bail Osho, on the advice of his lawyers, entered an " Alford plea "— a type of guilty plea through which a suspect does not admit guilt, but does concede there is enough evidence to convict himto one count of having a concealed intent to remain permanently in the U. S. at the time of his original visa application in 1981 and one count of having conspired to have sannyasins enter into sham marriages to acquire U. S. residency.

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