State of being legally responsible for the commission of an offense.
Sinônimos
Examples for "guilty"
Examples for "guilty"
1His history makes the adage 'innocent until proven guilty' a mute point.
2Photo: .guilty Approach your average American and say you enjoy board games.
3Zwerko was arrested days later, and later that month, Post pleaded guilty.
4Prisoners were sent there who were guilty of 'crimes against the state'.
5Hold accountable those guilty of the mismanagement of government and public funds.
1I wrote recently about unjustified guilt felt by victims of child abuse.
2Some might suspect a rearguard action at work; anthropomorphic guilt by association.
3Devlin felt a strange guilt at adding to the already complex situation.
4There's a different quality to his voice now: haunted, saturated with guilt.
5I learned a long time ago that guilt will never stop me.
1However this may go to extenuate the offence, it does not take from it its legal guilt.
2Both are necessary to constitute legal guilt, and on the prevalent theory of moral guilt and punishment both are necessary to make up criminal conduct.
Translations for guiltiness in law