Guilty Sentence Examples

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  • The men are as guilty as she is.

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  • The old man feels he is guilty, but cannot change himself.

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  • She glanced up at them, a guilty look on her face.

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  • You brought our man closer to being identified than anyone else so you should kiss off any guilty feelings.

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  • I'm sure you feel guilty, but it's fortunate that you weren't with them.

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  • Kiera tossed the thoughts around in her head, guilty at the thought of ditching Evelyn yet offended that Evey thought to keep her here without telling her.

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  • She felt guilty enough being there.

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  • If he was guilty, he probably deserved it, but is family didn't.

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  • Nicholas was allowed no respite and no peace, and those who had seemed to pity the old man--the cause of their losses (if they were losses)--now remorselessly pursued the young heir who had voluntarily undertaken the debts and was obviously not guilty of contracting them.

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  • I remembered the name Martha mentioned, Willard Humphries, thought guilty, but jailed for a lesser crime.

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  • How could anyone who loved so thoroughly be guilty of the things she suspected?

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  • Dean felt guilty about pursuing the case but made a note to try and speak with the youth.

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  • She met his guilty gaze.

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  • Xander sat back on his heels, guilty and uncertain about what he'd done.

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  • Sometime in the 40s she got it in her head that they were violating people, and developed a guilty conscience.

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  • She had been as guilty of snuffing his pride as he had been of putting her down.

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  • When the kitchen door opened suddenly, they jerked apart and turned guilty faces to Sarah, whose expression made it clear she had seen and comprehended their actions.

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  • Why did she feel guilty about this whole mess, when she hadn't done anything to get herself into it?

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  • You feel guilty for dragging me into this and are obligated to help me?

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  • Still, she felt guilty - and confused.

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  • She is not guilty of anything more than you.

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  • I won't tell you how guilty you are.

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  • I think everyone was guilty of staring at her at least once - if for no other reason, wondering if she was going to fall out of her dress.

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  • A few days later Nuncomar was thrown into prison on a charge of forgery preferred by a private prosecutor, tried before the supreme court sitting in bar, found guilty by a jury of Englishmen and sentenced to be hanged.

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  • Sarah and Giddon both seemed content with the arrangement, but she felt guilty about the money she earned... or didn't earn.

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  • Feeling guilty, she used the card Len had given her and dialed his number.

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  • One of the minions in Betsy's organization had arranged for a pleasure car for her weekend, courtesy of her boss who felt guilty for her frequent out of town travel.

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  • A minute later Sonya came in with a frightened, guilty, and scared look.

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  • As guilty as she felt, she wasn't willing to make a deal with him to protect the human she'd condemned.

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  • Jenn hesitated, guilty she'd indulged herself to visit a place she shouldn't instead of protecting the world she was sworn to preserve.

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  • He'd never been guilty in his role as an assassin or as Death, until sitting with her on the beach.

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  • And he felt guilty as hell for his own foul mood and the insignificant rea­sons behind it.

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  • You're making me feel guilty.

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  • Fred sulked while Dean felt guilty for treating the old man's efforts so cavalierly but was too pissed in general to jump up and apologize.

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  • There's something else that makes me feel guilty.

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  • And she still found it hard to believe he was guilty.

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  • He looked at once panicked and guilty.

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  • At last, in 1795, the House of Lords gave a verdict of not guilty on all charges laid against him; and he left the bar at which he had so frequently appeared, with his reputation clear, but ruined in fortune.

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  • And, regardless of his motives, he was still guilty of attempted homicide.

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  • No sooner had she given houseroom to these thoughts than she felt guilty for them.

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  • Glenys Kinnock today blasted the ' blatant hypocrisy ' of the EU in its engagement with regimes guilty of human rights abuses.

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  • Thursday 2 July 1970 Neil Blaney was found not guilty of illegal arms importation by a Dublin jury.

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  • I should be guilty of the grossest ingratitude if I did not give Miss Morris a special mention.

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  • None can, without being guilty of manifest injustice, cast any reproach upon it, or upon our design in publishing it.

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  • They would have been sacrificial lambs and found not guilty anyway, allowing the real culprits to claim vindication for the Yard's actions.

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  • In pursuance of the king's wishes Clement summoned the council of Vienne (see Vienne, Council Of), which was !unable to conclude that the Templars were guilty of heresy.

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  • The majority of the council, in their executive capacity, resolved that the governorgeneral had been guilty of peculation, and ordered him to refund.

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  • And I will knock the nonsense out of anybody"-- but probably realizing that he was shouting at Bezukhov who so far was not guilty of anything, he added, taking Pierre's hand in a friendly manner, "We are on the eve of a public disaster and I haven't time to be polite to everybody who has business with me.

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  • She felt more guilty about thinking badly about Evelyn.

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  • He was found guilty and condemned to death.

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  • The trial resulted in an acquittal of the officer who commanded the detachment, and most of the soldiers; but two soldiers were found guilty of manslaughter.

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  • Among the curious customs of Halifax was the Gibbet Law, which was probably established by a prescriptive right to protect the wool trade, and gave the inhabitants the power of executing any one taken within their liberty, who, when tried by a jury of sixteen of the frith-burgesses, was found guilty of the theft of any goods of the value of more than 13d.

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  • He seems to have been guilty of various offences and to have got off with short terms of imprisonment by bribery; but the monstrous cruelty which popular tradition has attributed to him is purely legendary.

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  • He was kindly dismissed by the pope not long after, with a letter recommending him to the protection of the bishops of Tours and Angers, and another pronouncing anathema on all who should do him any injury or call him a heretic. He returned home, overwhelmed with shame and bowed down with sorrow for having a second time been guilty of a great impiety.

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  • Nevertheless, when the trial proceeded, he voted with the majority which declared Louis to be guilty, but recommended that the penalty should be postponed until the cessation of hostilities, and that the sentence should then be ratified by the Convention or by some other legislative body.

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  • He was willing that the accused should be tried in the courts Christian provided that the punishment of the guilty were left to the lay power.

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  • While successfully investigating the solid elements and their compounds gravimetrically, Berzelius was guilty of several inconsistencies in his views on gases.

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  • Certain offences reduced the guilty persons to slavery (servi poenae), and they were employed in public work in the quarries or the mines.

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  • On the 28th of February 1546 Wishart was brought to trial in the cathedral before the cardinal and other judges, the regent declining to take any active part, and, being found guilty of heresy, was condemned to death and burnt.

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  • Wellington had also difficulties of a similar kind with his own government, and also the Spanish soldiers, in revenge for many French outrages, had become guilty of grave excesses in France, so that Wellington took the extreme step of sending 25,000 of them back to Spain and resigning the command of their army, though his resignation was subsequently withdrawn.

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  • The innocent simoniace promotus was, apart from dispensation, liable to the same penalties as though he were guilty.

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  • The penalty is forfeiture by the offender of any advantage from the simoniacal transaction, of his patronage by the patron, of his benefice by the presentee; and now by the Benefices Act 1892, a person guilty of simony is guilty of an offence for which he may be proceeded against under the Clergy Discipline Act 1892.

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  • By the Act of 1584, c. 5, ministers, readers and others guilty of simony provided to benefices were to be deprived.

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  • May a lawyer defend a client whom he knows to be guilty?

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  • In 1840 Campbell conducted the prosecution against John Frost, one of the three Chartist leaders who attacked the town of Newport, all of whom were found guilty of high treason.

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  • The guilty natives were shot on the 2nd of April.'

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  • His trial was delayed until November 1908, and it was not until March 1909 that judgment was given, the court finding him guilty only on the minor charge of harbouring rebels.

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  • They were never fairly represented in the royal council, they were excluded as far as possible from commands in Hungarian regiments, and were treated, generally, as the members of an inferior and guilty race.

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  • The ruthless suppression of the Magyar malcontents, in which there was little discrimination between the innocent and the guilty, had so crushed the spirit of the country that Leopold considered the time ripe for realizing a long-cherished ideal of the Habsburgs and changing Hungary from an elective into an hereditary monarchy.

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  • Although, then, he felt that these practices were really corrupt, and even rejoiced that his own fall would tend to purify the courts from them, 2 he did not feel that he was guilty of perverting justice for the sake of reward.

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  • He regarded mankind as sinful, guilty, ruined, incapable of any good.

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  • Thus, a man guilty of arson was burned alive.

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  • The gang of seven were sentenced at Harrow Crown Court after earlier pleading guilty to their roles in the attempted heist.

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  • The serial killer was found guilty and given an indictment for his crimes.

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  • You may not be able to do it all, and don't feel guilty about that!

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  • Are you guilty of this common scrapbooking habit?

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  • Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking?

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  • Both parties have plead not guilty in this case.

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  • Do not feel guilty; everyone has limitations.

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  • New parents sometimes feel guilty when their babies cry.

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  • The best part is that you won't feel guilty if you eventually wonder, "Why did I ever buy that?" and get rid of it at the end of the season.

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  • Cale was hesitant as first to take the role, but shined as the jealous sister who made her older sister feel guilty.

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  • At the same time she also feels guilty for giving up her baby.

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  • Jason Stackhouse was suspected of the crimes and for a time, even Jason believed he was guilty.

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  • And if you are home during the day, it can be your secret guilty pleasure amidst the real life responsibilities you deal with on a daily basis.

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  • This period was about 70-40 B.C., and the object of the additions was the overthrow of the Maccabean high-priesthood, which in the 1st century B.C. had become guilty of every lewdness.

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  • The Directory was guilty of even greater abuses in dealing with the assignats.

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  • To the second charge also a plea of guilty must be entered.

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  • On his return to Rome he was brought to trial for his conduct and condemned, in spite of the efforts of Marcus Scaurus who, though formerly his legate and equally guilty, was one of the judges.

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  • Letters to Dr Leyds and to Dr Krause of a treasonable character were found in Brocksma's possession, and being found guilty of high treason he was shot (30th of September).

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  • He surrendered himself to the British in November; in April 1889 he and two of his uncles (under whose influence he chiefly acted) were found guilty of high treason and were exiled to St Helena.

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  • He was brought to trial in November 1908, and in March 1909 was found guilty of harbouring rebels.

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  • He was tried at St Albans by the council of war in December, was pronounced guilty of having surrendered the place improperly, and sentenced to death.

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  • As the evidence was collected by Peter's creatures, it is very doubtful whether Eudoxia was guilty, though she was compelled to make a public confession.

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  • In June 1874 he was found guilty of a libel on Prince Bismarck, whom he had compared to Frederick II.

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  • This controversy ended in his being court-martialled in 1864 and being found guilty on several counts and sentenced to public reprimand and suspension for three years.

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  • Eventually, after having threatened to bring an action for wrongful imprisonment, Legate was tried before a full Consistory Court in February 1612, was found guilty of heresy, and was delivered to the secular authorities for punishment.

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  • One of the terms of the capitulation had been that her life should be spared; but in spite of this she was brought to trial for the numerous and cruel executions of which she had been guilty during her short lease of power.

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  • He heard supernatural voices proclaiming mercy to the faithful, vengeance on the guilty, and mighty cries that the wrath of God was at hand.

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  • Fra Silvestro on the contrary gave way at mere sight of the rack, and this seer of heavenly visions owned himself and his master guilty of every crime laid to their charge.

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  • By him it was referred to a commission of five, who found Ramus guilty of having "acted rashly, arrogantly and impudently," and interdicted his lectures (1544).

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  • His chance for securing the nomination, however, was materially lessened by persistent charges which were brought against him by the Democrats that as a member of Congress he had been guilty of corruption in his relations with the Little Rock & Fort Smith and the Northern Pacific railways.'

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  • After Asahel met his death at the hands of Abner, Joab expostulated with David for not taking revenge upon the guilty one, and indeed the king might be considered bound in honour to take up his nephew's cause.

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  • She was a celebrated dancer and courtesan, who, in the full flower of her beauty and guilty sovereignty over the youth of Antioch, was suddenly converted by the influence of the holy bishop Nonnus, whom she had heard preaching in front of a church which she was passing with her gay train of attendants and admirers.

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  • There was also the question whether any one should be punished simply for bearing the name of Christian or only if he was found guilty of "crimes associated with that name."

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  • The persons in question were not to be hunted out, but if they were reported and were found guilty, they were to be punished.

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  • The German Liberals and the governmental Socialists had withdrawn their support from Bethmann Hollweg's Government at the time of the so-called " Peace Resolution " (July 19 1917), largely on the ground that it was inconceivable that the Allies and America should ever negotiate with politicians like Zimmermann and Bethmann, who had been guilty of the note to Mexico and other treacherous proceedings.

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  • If Mary wrote all of this, or even wrote some compromising parts of it, she was certainly guilty.

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  • Of these Maitland of Lethington was consenting to Darnley's murder; the earl of Morton had, at least, guilty foreknowledge; the regent Moray (Mary's natural brother) had "looked through his fingers" at the crime, and for months remained on intimate terms with the criminals.

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  • The fifteen condemnatory clauses, prefacing the sentence at Geneva, set forth in detail that he was guilty of heresies, blasphemously expressed, against the foundation of the Christian religion.

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  • As to the justice of these charges, we have seen how the queen was actually guilty of betraying her country, though it was only natural for her to identify the cause of the monarchy with that of France.

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  • The occasion of the letter was a case of embezzlement, the guilty individual being a presbyter at Philippi.

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  • A petition for a divorce may be presented after a residence within the state of one year immediately preceding, and a decree may be granted against the defendant if judged guilty of adultery, desertion for two years without reasonable cause, habitual drunkenness, such inhuman treatment as to endanger the life of the plaintiff, or if convicted of felony after marriage.

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  • Difference of opinion as to the absolutely "irremissible" character of mortal sins led to the important controversy associated with the names of Zephyrinus, Tertullian, Calistus, Hippolytus, Cyprian and Novatian, in which the stricter and more montanistic party held that for those who had been guilty of such sins as theft, fraud, denial of the faith, there should be no restoration to church fellowship even in the hour of death.

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  • If they attempt to leave they are guilty of crimen laesae majestatis, and are likely to be burned.

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  • The conspiracies were repeatedly betrayed and the guilty parties terribly punished.

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  • Fourteen other insurgents who were tried by the Supreme Court in the spring of 1787 were found guilty of treason and sentenced to death.

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  • The secular power, which shared in the proceeds of the confiscation of those who were found guilty of heresy, was ready to help in carrying out the judgments of the spiritual courts.

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  • Leisler and Jacob Milborne, his son-in-law, were pronounced guilty of treason, and were executed on the 16th of May.

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  • The jury quickly agreed on a verdict of not guilty, and the acquittal was greeted by the populace with shouts of triumph.

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  • The Republican legislature had in 1867 appointed a committee to investigate the management of the canal system, but the abuses were allowed to continue until in 1875 Governor Tilden disclosed many frauds of the " Canal Ring," and punished the guilty.

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  • A case was preferred against him in the Star Chamber of revealing state secrets, to which was added in 1635 a charge of subornation of perjury, of which he had undoubtedly been guilty and for which he was condemned in 1637 to pay a fine of io,000, to be deprived of the temporalities of all his benefices, and to be imprisoned during the king's pleasure.

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  • The statutory definition of the grounds of reduction was intended, however, merely to put an end to the practice which had previously obtained of reviewing awards on their merits, and it does not prevent the courts from setting aside an award where the arbitrator has exceeded his jurisdiction, or disregarded any one of the expressed conditions of the submission, or been guilty of misconduct.

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  • He accused the bishop of favouring the Christological heresies of the Monarchians, and, further, of subverting the discipline of the Church by his lax action in receiving back into the Church those guilty of gross offences.

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  • Whoever suspected any one had only to denounce him to the Ami du peuple, and the denounced was never let alone till he was proved innocent or guilty.

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  • Against the determination to secure a conviction, however, his courage, eloquence, coolness and skill were of no avail, and the verdict of " guilty " was given.

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  • A later story gives a more definite account of the offence of which he was guilty.

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  • This pronounced him guilty of disobedience, and adjudged him "unfit to serve his Majesty in any military capacity whatsoever."

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  • He may be impeached in one case only - namely, for high treason, on the motion of the Chamber of Deputies; and his only punishment, if found guilty, is the loss of his office and disability ever to hold it again.

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  • Estates belonging to the house of Habsburg-Lorraine, property illegally acquired, as well as the property of persons who during the war were guilty of gross offences against the Czechoslovak nation are taken for a compensation paid to the Reparation Commission at Vienna.

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  • He laboured to reform the monastic orders, especially the Franciscan, and was never guilty of nepotism.

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  • Sherman, like Sheridan, was much criticized for his methods of reducing opposition, but it does not seem that his "bummers" were guilty of wanton cruelty and destructiveness, at least in general, though the cavalry naturally gave more ground for the accusation than the main body of the army.

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  • Whilst the marriage festivities were being celebrated the judgment of Heaven descended on the guilty pair; fire came from below; the water became hot and the sheikh and his sister were turned into stone.

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  • Parliament had long been ferociously demanding Mary's execution, not because she was guilty but because she was dangerous to the public peace.

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  • The author of the Otbaxr7 goes so far as to assert that whoever does this is guilty of the sin against the Holy Ghost.

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  • Aliens are granted the civil rights enjoyed by Mexicans, but the government reserves the right to expel those guilty of pernicious conduct.

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  • 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.

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  • He fled to Italy, but in 1777 he was arrested in Paris, removed to Aix for trial, and there found guilty.

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  • It was therefore not the quantity or quality of the food eaten that constituted the meal a Lord's Supper; nor even the circumstances that they ate it " in church," as was assumed by those guilty of the practices here condemned; but only the pervading sense of brotherhood and love.

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  • The idea, therefore, seems to be that as we must distinguish the holy food over which the words " This is my body " have been uttered from common food, so we must separate ourselves before eating it from all that is guilty and impure.

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  • Persons found guilty of bringing false charges, of blackmail, or of suborning false witnesses, were liable to criminal prosecution by the state and a fine on conviction.

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  • It was enriched by Charles the Bald with two castles, and a Benedictine abbey dedicated to Saint Corneille, the monks of which retained down to the 18th century the privilege of acting for three days as lords of Compiegne, with full power to release prisoners, condemn the guilty, and even inflict sentence of death.

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  • Chief Justice Routhier, A Most Accomplished Occasional Writer, Is Very French Canadian When Arraigning Les Grands Drames Of The Classics (1889) Before His Ecclesiastical Court And Finding Them Guilty Of Paganism.

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  • In protest, the Georgia House of Representatives, holding that the United States Supreme Court had no constitutional power to try suits against a sovereign state, resolved that any Federal marshal who should attempt to execute the court's decision would be " guilty of felony, and shall suffer death, without benefit of clergy, by being hanged."

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  • On the 16th of May, after sessions in which the Senate repeatedly reversed the rulings of the chief justice as to the admission of evidence, in which the president's counsel showed that their case was excellently prepared and the prosecuting counsel appealed in general to political passions rather than to judicial impartiality, the eleventh article was voted on and impeachment failed by a single vote (35 to 19; 7 republicans and 12 democrats voting " Not guilty ") of the necessary two-thirds.

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  • Butler of the prosecuting counsel attempted to prove that corruption had been practised on some of those voting " Not guilty," on the 26th of May a vote was taken on the second and third articles with the same result as on the eleventh article.

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  • The idea of a judgment so severe as to render possible an entire breach with the guilty past is common to all the prophets, but is expressed in a great variety of forms and images.

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  • Further, a special commission was to be appointed to try and sentence all judices guilty of taking bribes.

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  • He was the last of the French popes who for some seventy years had made Avignon their see, a man learned and full of zeal for the church, but irresolute and guilty of nepotism.

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  • When corrupt practices have been charged the judge shall also report (I) whether any such practice has been committed by or with the knowledge or consent of any candidate, and the nature thereof; (2) the names of persons proved to have been guilty of any corrupt practice; and (3) whether corrupt practices have extensively prevailed at the election.

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  • It is his duty to watch the proceedings in the public interest, to issue summonses to witnesses whose evidence is desired by the court, and to prosecute before the election court or elsewhere those persons whom he thinks to have been guilty of corrupt or illegal practices at the election in question.

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  • If any person makes an agreement for the withdrawal of a petition in consideration of a money payment, or of the promise that the seat shall be vacated or another petition withdrawn, or omits to state in his affidavit that he has made an agreement, lawful or unlawful, for the withdrawal, he is guilty of an indictable misdemeanour.

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  • The report of the judges to the speaker is to contain particulars as to illegal practices similar to those previously required as to corrupt practices; and they are to report further whether any candidate has been guilty by his agents of an illegal practice, and whether certificates of indemnity have been given to persons reported guilty of corrupt or illegal practices.

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  • By this act of perjury a verdict of " guilty " was procured from the jury.

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  • To violate their sanctity was one of the greatest crimes of which a man could be guilty."

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  • Within the limits of the society there were four grades so distinct that if any one touched a member of an inferior grade he required to cleanse himself by bathing in water; members who had been found guilty of serious crimes were expelled from the society, and could not be received again till reduced to the very last extremity of want or sickness.

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  • Peter died there, in 64, without doubt, among the Christians whom Nero had put to death as guilty of the burning of Rome.

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  • Unfortunately, in the time that followed, Urban was guilty of the grossest errors, pursuing his personal interests, and sacrificing, all too soon, that universal point of view which ought to have governed his policy.

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  • The special commission appointed to try the youthful culprits found him guilty, and in 1835 he was banished to Viatka.

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  • These Cluniac obedientiae differed from the ordinary Benedictine cells in being also places of punishment, to which monks who had been guilty of any grave infringement of the rules were relegated as to a kind of penitentiary.

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  • He was found guilty, however, and his body was ordered to be exhumed and burned; but a friend had secretly removed it, and the Inquisition had, therefore, to content itself with the public proclamation of its sentence and the burning of Abano in effigy.

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  • Here, on the 25th of October, the commissioners again met; and one of them alone, Lord Zouch, dissented from the verdict by which Mary was found guilty of having, since the 1st of June preceding, compassed and imagined divers matters tending to the destruction of Elizabeth.

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  • So little doubt left he on the subject that his friends judged it prudent for him to leave Basel at once, as it had been resolved to punish him for the attack on the authorities of which he had been guilty.

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  • In the case of an appeal from a sentence given in the king's bench, he advised the victorious, but guilty, party to bring an action of praemunire against all those who had been concerned in the appeal, and his authority was stretched to the utmost to obtain the verdict he desired.

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  • If a woman administers to herself any poison or other noxious thing, or unlawfully uses any instrument or other means to procure her own miscarriage, she is guilty of felony.

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  • In accordance with an understanding made with the British representative, Lord Dufferin, Arabi pleaded guilty, and sentence of death was immediately commuted to one of banishment for life to Ceylon.

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  • He was arrested, tried at the Old Bailey, and after being acquitted on a charge of stealing lace, found guilty of taking a reward for restoring it to the owner without informing the police.

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  • A writer who was guilty of such improprieties had little right to blame the poet who made Hector quote Aristotle, and represented Julio Romano as flourishing in the days of the Oracle of Delphi.

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  • At a later stage in his reign he was guilty of an act of even grosser selfishness; for after the War of the Polish Succession, in which he supported the claims of Augustus III.,elector of Saxony,he yielded Lorraine to Stanislaus Leszczynski, whose claims had been defended by France, and through whom France ultimately secured this beautiful German province.

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  • Nor did they assent to Bismarcks proposal that the Reichstag should assume power to exclude from the House members who were guilty of misusing the liberty of speech which they enjoyed there.

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  • The number of his enemies was increased by his successful attack on his Jesuit confessor Ribera, who with other members of the college of Milan was found to be guilty of unnatural offences.

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  • In the spring of this year Garrison issued his Thoughts on African Colonization, in which he showed by ample citations from official documents that the American Colonization Society was organized in the interest of slavery, and that in offering itself to the people of the North as a practical remedy for that system it was guilty of deception.

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  • The victorious soldiery sacked the town of Damietta, and were guilty of the barbarities usual with them on such occasions.

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  • Arabi pleaded guilty, was sentenced to death, the sentence being commuted by the khedive to banishment; and Riaz resigned in disgust.

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  • Technically Charles was, without doubt, guilty of high treason, and the considerable minority of all classes which adhered to Sigismund on his landing in Sweden in 1598 indisputably behaved like loyal subjects.

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  • Grandier was found guilty and burnt alive at Loudun on the 18th of August 1634.

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  • At peace with England, and allied with France, he quarrelled with the church, and it was decreed that the clergy who obtained benefices from Rome were guilty of treason.

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  • While Buchanan represents the pair as indulging in a guilty passion, the French ambassador, du Croc, avers that Mary was never in better repute with her subjects.

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  • Morton was tried on the 1st of June 1581, was found guilty, and, with one Binning, who had accompanied Archibald Douglas to the scene of Darnley's murder, was executed.

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  • By the influence of his countless creditors, who desired to be paid out of his estates, and in revenge for his seizure, on claims for debts, of the whole estates of clan Maclean (1674-1680), he was tried and was actually found guilty of treason.

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  • This protection was subsequently withdrawn, the rana having been guilty of treachery, and in 1783 Sindhia succeeded in recapturing the fortress of Gwalior, and crushed his Jat opponent by seizing the whole of Gohad.

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  • This elicited from him a circular, in which he asserted his loyalty to the four general councils, and declared that the hostile bishops had been guilty of schism.

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  • In the teeth of strenuous opposition, from both Europeans and natives, Lord William carried the regulation in council on the 4th of December 1829, by which all who abetted suttee were declared guilty of " culpable homicide."

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  • In 1856, the last year of his rule, he issued orders to General (afterwards Sir James) Outram, then resident at the court of Lucknow, to assume the direct administration of Oudh, on the ground that " the British government would be guilty in the sight of God and man, if it were any longer to aid in sustaining by its countenance an administration fraught with suffering to millions."

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  • His father used his utmost influence to have the guilty parties (for more than one were concerned, and there are grounds for thinking that it was not a fair duel) brought to justice.

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  • For this offence six leaders, headed by the Rev. John Wise, minister of the Chebacco Parish (now Essex), were prosecuted, found guilty, imprisoned for three weeks to await sentence and then disqualified for office; they were also fined from £15 to L50 each, and were required to give security for their good behaviour.

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  • At this time prisons were primarily places of detention, not of punishment, peopled by accused persons, still innocent in the eyes of the law, and debtors guilty only of breaches of the financial rules of a commercial country, framed chiefly in the interest of the creditor.

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  • The first of these divisions was akin to that of former first-class misdemeanants; the second division was allotted to persons guilty of trivial offences not amounting to moral depravity, the third division was apportioned to serious crime calling for severe repression, involving strict separation for the first twenty-eight days with "hard labour" (now an obsolete expression, since all prison labour is nowadays accounted "hard").

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  • The recidivist class is for those previously sentenced to penal servitude or whose record shows them to have been guilty of grave and persistent crime.

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  • Zobair, who complained in a somewhat truculent letter that Moawiya's slaves had been guilty of trespassing.

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  • But when he declined even under torture to confess that he had been guilty of extensive peculation, he was finally released.

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  • But Kearny's authority being confirmed about the 1st of April, Fremont, for repeated acts of disobedience, was sent under arrest to Washington, where he was tried by courtmartial, found guilty (January 1847) of mutiny, disobedience and conduct prejudicial to military discipline, and sentenced to dismissal from the service.

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  • The extreme formalist is guilty of a fallacy of composition in regard to abstraction.

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  • On the 13th of June 1545, she was arraigned as a sacramentarian under the Six Articles at the Guildhall; but no witness appeared against her; she was declared not guilty by the jury and discharged after paying her fees.

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  • But soon a storm arises, and, supplication to the gods failing, the sailors cast lots to discover the guilty man who has brought this great trouble.

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  • When a divorce is obtained because of adultery, permission of the guilty party to marry again is in the discretion of the court.

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  • It was enacted by the act of 1829 that " every Jesuit and every member of any other religious order, community or society of the Church of Rome bound by monastic or religious vows " was, within six months after the commencement of the act, to deliver to the clerk of the peace of the county in which he should reside a notice or statement in the form given to the schedule to the act, and that every Jesuit or member of such religious order coming into the realm after the commencement of the act should be guilty of a misdemeanour and should be banished from the United Kingdom for life (with an exception in favour of natural-born subjects duly registered).

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  • He is prejudiced against the Saracens, against the French, and against all the rivals or enemies of his master; but he is never guilty of deliberate misrepresentation.

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  • But this view of the matter depends on the supposition that Essex was guilty only of a rash outbreak.'

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  • Guilty officials having been severely punished, the fraudulent creditors of the government remained to be dealt with.

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  • On his return from Rome, Hildebert had a public disputation with Henry, in which, according to the bishop's Acta episcoporum Cenomannensium, Henry was shown to be less guilty of heresy than of ignorance.

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  • Maclay's History of the Navy, a court of inquiry investigated Schley's conduct before and during the battle of Santiago; on the 13th of December 1901 the court pronounced Schley guilty of delay in locating Cervera's squadron, of carelessness in endangering the "Texas" by a peculiar "loop" movement or turn of the "Brooklyn" which blanketed the fire of other American vessels, and of disobedience to a departmental order of the 25th of May, but it recommended that no action be taken.

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  • In 1468 twenty of the academicians were arrested during the carnival; Laetus, who had taken refuge in Venice, was sent back to Rome, imprisoned and put to the torture, but refused to plead guilty to the charges of infidelity and immorality.

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  • If found guilty they were to be degraded and sent back to the king's court for punishment.

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  • On the 29th of March he was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment for life.

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  • Nevin (q.v.), by its Neander-like view that Romanism and Protestantism were only stages in the divinely appointed development of the Christian Church, aroused fierce opposition in the Reformed Church and Schaff was characterized as "Puseyistic" and "semi-papistical"; in 1845 he was tried for heresy and found not guilty by the Synod.

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  • Pombal appointed a special tribunal to judge the case; many of the accused, including those already mentioned, were found guilty and executed; and an attempt was made to implicate the Jesuits.

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  • After the collapse of that company a secret committee of inquiry was appointed by the Commons, and Aislabie, who had in the meantime resigned the seals of his office, was declared guilty of having encouraged and promoted the South Sea scheme with a view to his own exorbitant profit, and was expelled the House.

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  • There is a charge that he was guilty of simony, having received his office through the favour of Philip, brother of Louis VII., his former pupil.

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  • He was believed to have made away with his wife and his son to win the profligate and wealthy Aurelia Orestilla; it was even suspected that he had been guilty of an intrigue with the Vestal Fabia.

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  • They were arrested, proved guilty, and on the 5th of December condemned to death and strangled in the underground dungeon on the slope of the Capitol.

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  • An act of 1889, when the Mormons constituted over 20% of the population, forbade in the case of any who had since the 1st of January 1888 practised, taught, aided or encouraged polygamy or bigamy, their registration or voting until two years after they had taken a test oath renouncing such practices, and until they had satisfied the District Court that in the two years preceding they had been guilty of no such practices.

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  • The stone is not the only one of its kind, and it is a serious charge to bring against Justin to suppose him guilty of so silly a confusion as this.

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  • Men are charged with murder who were not guilty of it, and base murders are related as if they had been natural deaths.

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  • Upon the arrival in the following November of the troops sent by President Washington, a military court of inquiry, held at Pittsburg, caused the arrest of several persons, who were sent to Philadelphia for trial, where some of them were found guilty and sentenced to terms of imprisonment, but the sentences were not enforced.

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  • Thus by the 11th canon of Nicaea certain who had been guilty of apostasy were to be three years among the hearers, seven among the kneelers, and two among the consistentes.

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  • No one is allowed to receive holy communion, if guilty of "mortal" sin, without resorting to confession; only if a priest has to celebrate mass, and there is no other priest to hear his confession, may he receive "unabsolved" after mortal sin.

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  • It also gave Edward an excuse for treating every loyal Frenchman as guilty of treason, and, to his shame, he did nol always refrain from employing such a discreditable device.

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  • After this there was nothing remaining save to punish the leaders of the revolt; a good many scores of them were hanged, though the vengeance exacted does not seem to have been greater than was justified by the numerous murders and burnings of which they had been guilty; the fanatic Ball was, of course, among the first to suffer.

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  • The chief actors in the raid were tried under the Foreign Enlistment Act, found guilty, and subsequently released after short terms of imprisonment.

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  • His function as public prosecutor was not so much to convict the guilty as to see that the proscriptions ordered by the faction for the time being in power were carried out with a due regard to a show of legality.

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  • On the question whether Louis was guilty none ventured to give a negative vote.

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  • In April the Girondins Revolt the lives and properties of all who were guilty of wealth or of moderate opinions, while the representatives on mission deposed the municipal authorities and placed their own creatures in power.

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  • What is possibly not so obvious is the extent to which libertarians have themselves been guilty of a similar fallacy.

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  • Whatever was not of knowledge was of sin; and the distinction between right and wrong being absolute and not admitting of degrees all sins were equally sinful; whoever broke the least commandment was guilty of the whole law.

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  • The Stoic doctrine of the worthlessness of ordinary human virtue, and the stern paradox that all offenders are equally, in so far as all are absolutely, guilty, find their counterparts in Christianity; but the latter (maintaining this ideal severity in the moral standard, with an emotional consciousness of what is involved in it quite unlike that of the Stoic) overcomes its practical exclusiveness through faith.

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  • Without this grace it is impossible for man to obey the " first greatest commandment " of love to God; and, this unfulfilled, he is guilty of the whole law, and is only free to choose between degrees of sin; his apparent external virtues have no moral value, since inner rightness of intention is wanting.

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  • While God is the source of all good, man as a sinner is guilty and corrupt.

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  • It was not till 1899 that the unfortunate prisoner was brought back to France for retrial by court-martial, and even then, so strong was the anti-Semitic and military prejudice, he was again found guilty "with extenuating circumstances" at Rennes (September 9), though ten days later he was "pardoned" by President Loubet.

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  • Tandy remained in prison till April 1801, when he was tried, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to death; he was, however, reprieved and allowed to go to France.

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  • An uncle, for example, cannot marry his niece; but if being already married he goes through the ceremony of marriage with her he is guilty of bigamy.

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  • Similar plans were tried unsuccessfully in Ulster, first by a son of Sir Thomas Smith, afterwards by Walter Devereux, earl of Essex, a knight-errant rather than a statesman, who was guilty of many bloody deeds.

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  • The value of the Speculum as a contribution to our historical knowledge is but slight, for it is mainly a compilation from other writers; while even in transscribing these the compiler is guilty of great carelessness.

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  • However, at the point of death he roused himself to order the execution of the kings favorite, Cinq-Mars, and Ms friend de Thou, guilty of treason with Spain (1642).

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  • The decision was entirely in favour of Caecilian, and Donatus was found guilty of various ecclesiastical offences, An appeal was taken and allowed; but the decision of the synod of Arles in 314 not only confirmed the position of Caecilian, but greatly strengthened it by passing a canon that ordination was not 1 There were three prominent men named Donatus connected with the movement - Donatus of Casae Nigrae; Donatus surnamed Magnus, who succeeded Majorinus as the Donatist bishop of Carthage; and Donatus of Bagoi, a leader of the circumcelliones, who was captured and executed c. 350.

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  • The princess gave way to paroxysms of rage, in which she was guilty of acts of atrocious violence.

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  • He was found guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of £loo, while his expenses as defendant amounted to about 14,000, a sum that was at once raised by public subscription, a surplus being spent on the purchase of Rednall, a small property picturesquely situated on the Lickey Hills, with a chapel and cemetery, where Newman now lies buried.

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  • In 390 7000 citizens who had been guilty of insurrection were massacred in the hippodrome by command of Theodosius.

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  • Found guilty and condemned to death, he refused to ask for pardon and was executed in Paris on the 10th of June 1804, along with eleven of his companions.

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  • On the formation of a new government he was brought to trial, and declared not guilty; his health, however, gave way, and he never regained his former influence.

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  • Either party may marry again, but a defendant who has been found guilty of adultery is not permitted to marry the co-respondent during the life of the plaintiff.

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  • He was pronounced guilty of rapine, incendiarism, incest, assassination and heresy.

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  • On the 8th of August 1470 Isotta's son was found murdered in a well belonging to the Marcheselli family; and a bloodstained sword, placed in their courtyard by Roberto, made it appear as though they had been guilty of the crime.

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  • When the kitchen door opened suddenly, they jerked apart and turned guilty faces to Sarah, who's expression made it clear she had seen and comprehended their actions.

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  • I would set the schedule of Howie's activities, with ample time for us to have a life and hopefully cease feeling guilty for not doing more.

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  • Merrill Cooms went on to tell of the capture of the guilty Michigan pedophile who had earlier beaten the wrap.

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  • The Grey God rose, a guilty look crossing his features.

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  • She wasn't sure why she'd hoped he was gone, except that his absence would alleviate her guilty conscious.

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  • Sleeping with her made him feel … guilty, like he was betraying his brother's memory.

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  • She would have to be very careful to encourage him without making him feel guilty.

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  • And remember—innocent until proven guilty, she answered as she readied for bed.

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  • Now at least he could include a reference to Cece Baldwin's name without a guilty conscience.

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  • She had even been guilty of rubbing the DNA test in his face — solid proof that the baby girl was his.

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  • Ordinarily he'd feel guilty about deception, but in this case the ends did justify the means.

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  • The story was corroborated by defense witnesses; but, he was found guilty and sentenced to death.

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  • The two officers concerned were found guilty of cruelty to animals, although they were subsequently acquitted by the Appeal Court three years later.

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  • Jonathan Woodgate was found not guilty of GBH but convicted of making an affray and given 100 hours of community service.

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  • A formal not guilty verdict was returned on a 10th count of indecent assault, for which the crown offered no evidence.

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  • Stalin -- ironically the Bolshevik's first commissar of nationalities -- was more guilty than most of reviving old tsarist ways.

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  • This transports a verdict of " not guilty " on the indictment of British imperialism creating an anarchic international security corollary.

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  • Patrick Meehan was a career safe cracker who was found guilty of the high profile murder of an elderly woman during a house break.

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  • Hurley and Sawyer succeed in finding the critter guilty for making all the noise.

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  • A second jury deliberated for nine hours and three minutes before reaching a majority decision that Lane was guilty.

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  • There are many Terrorists in the world today and some of them are guilty of some truly despicable crimes.

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  • Richard W. Gibson pleaded guilty this week to wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information for economic gain.

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  • On 27 October 2003 he was found guilty of that charge, under deletion of the words " and permanent disfigurement " .

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  • Nevertheless, I believe William is guilty less of downright dishonesty than of a persistent lack of understanding.

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  • All cases where the prisoner has pleaded guilty are examined in the admiralty, and if in any case there is any reason to think that there has been any informality or that the prisoner has not understood the effect of his plea, such case is submitted to the judge advocate of the fleet for his opinion.

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  • If any money-lender, or any manager, agent or clerk of a moneylender, or any person being a director, manager or other officer of a corporation carrying on the business of a money-lender, by any false, misleading or deceptive statement, representation or promise, or by any dishonest concealment of material facts, fraudulently induces, or attempts to induce, any person to borrow money or to agree to the terms on which money is to be borrowed, he is declared by the act to be guilty of a misdemeanour and is liable on indictment to imprisonment with or without hard labour for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds, or to both.

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  • At last, when, in 1689, on the most frivolous pretext, Louis poured into southern Germany armies which were guilty of shameful outrages, a number of princes came forward and aided the emperor.

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  • But expulsion is only resorted to in cases where members are guilty of offences rendering them unfit for a seat in the House, such as being in open rebellion, being guilty of forgery, perjury, fraud or breach of trust, misappropriation of public money, corruption, conduct unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman, &c. It is customary to order the member, if absent, to attend in his place, before an order is made for his expulsion (see May, Parliamentary Practice, 1906, p. 56 seq.).

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  • No person shall, without lawful authority, collect, record, publish or communicate, or attempt to elicit, any information with respect to the movement, numbers, description, condition or disposition of any of the forces, ships, or aircraft of His Majesty or any of His Majesty's allies, or with respect to the plans or conduct, or supposed plans or conduct, of any operations by any such forces, ships, or aircraft, or with respect to the supply, description, condition, transport or manufacture, or storage, or place or intended place of manufacture or storage of war material, or with respect to any works or measures undertaken for or connected with, or intended for the fortification or defence of any place, or any information of such nature as is calculated to be or might be directly or indirectly useful to the enemy, and if any person contravenes the provisions of this regulation, or without lawful authority or excuse has in his possession any document containing any such information as aforesaid, he shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations...

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  • In 1732 their leaders were the brothers Erskine, one of whom, Ebenezer, preached a sermon accusing professed Presbyterians as guilty of " an attempt to jostle Christ out of his church."

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  • Though it has at times denied this spirit, been guilty of crimes, persecutions, wars and greed - still the Church has never quite forgotten him who went about doing good, nor freed itself from the contagion of his example.

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  • Innocent was extolled by contemporaries as a lover of peace and honesty, but he was without energy, guilty of nepotism, and showed no favour to the proposal that he as well as the antipope should resign.

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  • For several months the Chouans continued their petty warfare, which was disgraced by many acts of ferocity and rapine; in August 1795 they dispersed; but they were guilty of several conspiracies up to 1815.

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  • Samuel Hopkins laid even greater stress than Edwards on the theorem that virtue consists in disinterested benevolence; but he went counter to Edwards in holding that unconditional resignation to God's decrees, or more concretely, willingness to be damned for the glory of God, was the test of true regeneration; for Edwards, though often quoted as holding this doctrine, protested against it in the strongest terms. Hopkins, moreover, denied Edwards's identity theory of original sin, saying that our sin was a result of Adam's and not identical with it; and he went much further than Edwards in his objection to " means of grace," claiming that the unregenerate were more and more guilty for continual rejection of the gospel if they were outwardly righteous and availed themselves of the means of grace.

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  • It may be taken that, subject to modifying circumstances, a person guilty of homicide had to pay (r) coirp-dire for the destruction of life, irrespective of rank; (2) the honourvalue of the victim; (3) his own honour-value if the deed was unintentional; and (4) double his own honour-value if committed with malice aforethought.

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  • Ignorance is the mother of suspicion as well as of superstition; and accordingly the Christian inhabitants of the Lebanon have long been persuaded that the Druses in their secret assemblies are guilty of the most nefarious practices.

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  • State penal and charitable institutions include soldiers' and sailors' homes at Grand Island and Milford, an Institute for the Blind at Nebraska City (1875), an Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Omaha (1867), an Institute for Feeble Minded Youth at Beatrice (1885), an Industrial School for Juvenile Delinquents (boys) at Kearney (1879), a Girls' Industrial School at Geneva (1881), an Industrial Home at Milford (1887) for unfortunate and homeless girls guilty of a first offence, asylums or hospitals for the insane at Lincoln (1869), Norfolk (1886) and Hastings (1887), an Orthopedic Hospital (1905) for crippled, ruptured and deformed children and a state penitentiary (1867), both at Lincoln.

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  • Red patches appeared on Princess Mary's face and she was silent as if she felt guilty.

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  • Had she attempted concealment, or tried to extricate herself from her awkward position by cunning, she would have spoiled her case by acknowledging herself guilty.

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  • God does not see the old sinful Randy who was guilty before his court, he sees a new Randy raised up with Jesus.

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  • All the defendants except Henry Haycock were found guilty of riotous assemblage and given prison sentences of between 14 days and 4 months.

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  • If Rilke or Beethoven can salve the conscience of a guilty man then they too are guilty by association.

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  • At this point the jury suddenly returned and he had to scoot back up for the verdict (of not guilty).

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  • Everyone knows of some evidently guilty person who 's gone scot free thanks to a clever lawyer.

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  • The Separatists also believed that the government was too tolerant toward those who were guilty of adultery, drunkenness and breaching the Sabbath.

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  • A jury at Bristol Crown Court found him guilty and he is serving a life sentence at Gartree jail in Leicestershire.

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  • In 2000 I was arrested on suspicion of arson, which I was later found not guilty of.

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  • Section 5 sets out the powers to deal with persons not guilty by reason of insanity or unfit to plead.

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  • Despite being the most guilty and ungenerous participants involved, they are still allowed to define the rules of the game.

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  • I do not think the innocent kitten can be guilty, and surely it is unkind to accuse a luncheon of being a murder.

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  • They would have been sacrificial lambs and found not guilty anyway, allowing the real culprits to claim vindication for the Yard 's actions.

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  • They describe how they feel guilty that they must have done something wrong for their child to still be wetting the bed.

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  • Jones was found guilty only by association and always denied any wrongdoing in relation to current rules and testing procedures.

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  • Have you tried asking for forgiveness to assuage your guilty conscience?

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  • By withholding evidence, Rachel tried not to incriminate her guilty friend.

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  • Tony was not found guilty because the cops did not find enough evidence to incriminate him.

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  • The investigators had many different methods to incriminate guilty suspects.

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  • Bywithholdingevidence, Rachel tried not to incriminate her guilty friend.

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  • More evidence discovered in the case caused the guilty man to retract his statement of innocence.

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  • When their mother looked accusingly at Tommy, he pointed at his sister with a guilty expression on his face.

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  • So, don't feel guilty if your budget doesn't allow you to buy the latest fashions or the most unique items at expensive boutiques.

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  • Finally, don't feel guilty if the bond between you and your infant isn't immediate.

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  • It's okay to feel guilty about any negative feelings you may have as you establish a relationship with your child.

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  • Instead of feeling guilty for having to stick to a budget, have your child make a list of books from the order form that he or she would like to request from the local library.

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  • However, the students who knowingly open these accounts without the funds to pay them on time are equally as guilty.

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  • Initially she was charged with over 50 accounts of fraud, but the charges were later lumped together into only one charge of fraud over $5,000, to which she pleaded guilty.

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  • Often times, children feel guilty for the problems of their parents and believe that they are the reason for their parents divorce.

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  • Another thing that happens is the parent that didn't allow the child to do something may feel guilty or be coined as the "bad parent".

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  • When a parent dates while divorcing, children often feel guilty for caring about the other parent's new friend.

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  • Kiss Me Mascara will provide you full, out of this world eyelashes, without the mess or smudging that your typical mascara is usually guilty of.

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  • It still looked freshly applied, so much so that I felt guilty taking it off.

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  • Your friends and family are affected and you may have started to feel guilty for your reactions.

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  • Do not feel guilty if you cannot see everyone at every holiday.

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  • Don't feel guilty about being happy about the breakup (unless he's unhappy, then feel bad for him; but since it was such a short relationship, I'm guessing he's not too heartbroken).

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  • Many students who struggle in scientific courses are guilty of not concentrating or fully caring.

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  • I feel really guilty that I haven't already gotten the tattoo.

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  • I'm not saying you and Mr. Boyfriend won't last, but it almost sounds like the only reason you're thinking about getting a tattoo is because he has a tattoo of your name and you feel guilty.

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  • If some of your "friends" are pressuring you, you may wonder why they won't take "no" for an answer or why you feel so guilty and afraid to refuse what they want you to do.

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  • An older sibling or wise friend might be able to help you find a solution for dealing with your bullying situation without making you feel guilty for 'telling' on the bully.

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  • Do you ever feel bad or GUILTY about your drinking?

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  • Do you often feel guilty, anxious, and inadequate?

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  • Depressed teenagers will also feel guilty for many things in their life that are either not their fault or uncontrollable, making them feel even worse about themselves.

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  • Paris pled guilty to two misdemeanors and was sentenced to probation, community service, a fine, and ordered to complete a drug abuse program.

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  • Chapman plead guilty to Lennon's murder and is serving a life sentence in Attica State Prison (New York).

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  • Chapman's hard-living style finally caught up with him in 1977, when he was found guilty of murder and forced to serve time in a Texas prison.

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  • Nicole Richie faced problems in 2003, when she pled guilty to heroin possession.

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  • Hilton was charged with two DUI charges, but pleaded not guilty and her charges were reduced.

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  • After pleading guilty earlier in the year for reckless assault, the supermodel will spend five days mopping the floors of New York's Sanitation Department.

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  • In January 2007, she pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault for throwing her crystal-encrusted telephone at her maid, Ana Scolavino in March 2006.

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  • In 2000, she pleaded guilty to assaulting her then-assistant with a telephone.

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  • If he is found guilty, Pennington, a former carpenter on TLC's Trading Spaces, could spend up to six months in jail.

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  • Nicole Richie pleaded not guilty to a December 2006 misdemeanor DUI.

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  • If she is found guilty, she may take the same route as Hilton and face jail time.

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  • WeddingRoundUp.com is a another good site to bookmark if celebrity weddings are your guilty pleasure.

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  • One of the fun aspects of celebrity watching is finding out who makes the worst dressed lists and is guilty of violating the fashion police.

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  • Sierra pleaded not guilty to the charges on December 6, however, must stay in jail until her hearing on December 20, 2007.

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  • Lane Garrison plead guilty and was sentenced to 40 months in prison.

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  • Pictures of gorgeous female celebrities without makeup is (admit it ladies) a guilty pleasure for non-celeb ladies around the globe.

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  • Whether you watch contestants rock out on their microphones on American Idol, or cut a rug on the dance floor on Dancing with the Stars Season 6, reality TV offers a little bit of guilty pleasure for each and every one of us.

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  • Kelly has come to a close with the jury awarding a not guilty verdict.

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  • Anyone who's ever been guilty of catching a glimpse of any of the Brady shows on VH1, knows that Adrienne Curry has a bit of a temper.

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  • By pleading guilty to felony assault, Chris Brown avoided a sentence that could have had him in jail for up to four and a half years.

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  • Simpson was acquitted of all charges, only to be tried and found guilty in a civil suit later on.

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  • So, for all his idiocy, Adam Jasinski is facing 20 years in jail and a $1 million dollar fine if found guilty of possession with intent to distribute.

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  • Lil Wayne pleads guilty to a 2007 gun charge.

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  • Word is out that Lil Wayne will plead guilty to a charge that is projected to have some serious consequences.

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  • After this trial is over, Wayne is sent to Arizona to face drug possession charges in which he has plead not guilty.

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  • A former Jackson doctor has pleaded not guilty to the charge of involuntary manslaughter.

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  • It came as no surprise to most that Dr. Murray entered a plea of not guilty.

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  • A judge granted Bullock a restraining order against the fan, who pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault and stalking.

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  • Not quite the words that someone who is not guilty would say.

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  • Douglas' charges, all of which he has plead guilty for, carry a mandatory 10 year sentence in the state of New York.

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  • A jury found Simpson guilty on all charges in the robbery, and he was sentenced to 33 years in prison.

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  • Brown was sentenced to five years of probation after pleading guilty to the assault.

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  • He was later found guilty of murder in a civil trial.

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  • Music industry legend Phil Spector was accused and eventually found guilty of murder when actress Lana Clarkson was found shot to death in his home on February 3, 2003.

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  • His first trial resulted in a hung jury, but his second trial found him guilty.

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  • Use your shopping trip as a way to explain to your children the value of a dollar, and do not feel guilty or regretful when you don't run out to purchase the latest trends.

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  • Probably, but then anyone who purposely chooses to breed dogs can count themselves guilty also.

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  • He felt that the dog knew he had done something wrong, because the dog looked guilty when my boyfriend looked at him.

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  • He had a guilty look on his face, like a child who just got caught with his hand in the cookie jar.

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  • No one feels guilty about buying a lot of low cost costume jewelry.

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  • You can find them for almost no cost at all, making it easy to dress casually without feeling guilty about stocking up on tees.

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  • Many times you are seeing a beneficial insect that just did away with the guilty culprit.If you are able to actually see a specific pest damaging your plants, the best treatment is usually the simplest.

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  • The result is a stressed adult who feels guilty for not spending more time with Mom or Dad.

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  • Or, if the adult is spending extra time in care, he or she may feel guilty for not spending more time with the children or spouse.

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  • You may have never had time to go to a matinee or afternoon concert before, but now you can relax and enjoy it without feeling guilty that you should be doing something else.

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  • Some caregivers feel guilty about placing their loved one in daycare, but those who participate in senior daycare actually benefit from it on more than one level.

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  • Parents may also feel guilty because they feel that they may have in some way contributed to the development of biliary atresia, although as of 2004, there is no known way to prevent the disease.

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  • Individuals with kleptomania do not want to steal and feel guilty about it.

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  • Parents should not attempt to make their child feel guilty about wetting the bed.

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  • As with any death in the family, children need to be reassured that they are not guilty in any way.

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  • Some of the stress is related to ongoing social controversy about changing sex roles and family structures; many working mothers are made to feel guilty about their decision to continue working.

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  • If unsuccessful, the child becomes fearful, is unable to join groups, and harbors guilty feelings.

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  • They typically binge alone two or more times a week and often feel depressed and guilty when the episode concludes.

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  • They may feel guilty about their negative emotional reactions toward such a child and doubt their ability to be good parents.

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  • You should be able to enjoy those luxuries and necessities without feeling guilty that it's not proper feng shui.

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  • A boss, manager, or supervisor who is purposely trying to create an unpleasant work environment to force an employee to quit his or her position is also guilty of workplace harassment.

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  • In some cases, workers who are guilty of behaviors that create a hostile work environment are fully aware of what they are doing.

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  • Applicants must disclose whether they have ever been convicted of or pleaded guilty or no contest to a misdemeanor or a felony offense for which they have not received a pardon.

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  • This list includes some of the most common complaints against this company, although other complaints exist and the inclusion of complaints on this list is not indicative of the company having been found guilty of these actions.

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  • To balance marriage and family, you must learn to stop feeling guilty.

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  • You don't need to feel guilty about returning to work, although it's perfectly normal to feel angry, upset, or guilty.

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  • Am I having a second baby just because I feel guilty about having an "only?"

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  • Athena, with its incredibly affordable pricing, makes it easy for us to purchase several different looks, without feeling guilty or breaking the bank.

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  • Clothes should be washed and folded before dropped off, and anything that is stained and torn to the point where you feel guilty donating it - probably shouldn't be donated.

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  • You don't need to feel the least bit guilty if you're sticking to a tight budget this holiday season.

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  • Either valid or vindictive, and even if you are found not guilty, a lawsuit is costly.

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  • You wonder if she feels guilty, if she is playing hard to get, or if she is committed already.

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  • It is normal for parents to feel guilty about the break-up and the hurt they have caused their kids.

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  • To work on controlling this emotion, begin by making an effort to stop questioning, accusing or making your boyfriend feel guilty for spending time away from you.

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  • First, be careful about how you accuse the alleged guilty party.

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  • Over those past 5 months or so, I felt very guilty about that one night when I let my friend stay over.

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  • Give him a few weeks and his guilty conscious may not be able to take it anymore and then he will tell you everything.

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  • There is no reason to feel guilty or to place blame for what has happened.

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  • Your partner may feel guilty or wants to cover up when he/she has been up to, so he/she brings you gifts home.

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  • One other bonus of being single is you can flirt with others without feeling guilty.

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  • Surprise gifts and flowers for no apparent reason can be the acts of a guilty conscience rather than romance.

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  • Most people feel guilty after they've cheated.

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  • The teenager may feel guilty or may rebel against his/her parents, which can create problems at home and/or school.If you're dealing with this problem, try to calmly discuss your feelings about the situation with your parents.

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  • If no gifts are expected, it may be best to present them in private to avoid embarrassment as other party goers feel guilty or put out for not having brought gifts.

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  • Chanel wallets are a guilty perk for the modern trend-setter.

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  • First, they are relatively inexpensive, so you don't have to feel guilty about buying two, or even three.

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  • If it's happened more than a handful of times, you're guilty of being "that" woman.

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  • This global responsibility makes the lion feel guilty whenever he doesn't feel as though he's living up to his self-imposed duties.

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  • Taurus is quite a hard worker, so it's not surprising that she would amass quite a bit of savings; it's rare to see the lovely bull blowing her paycheck on guilty pleasures.

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  • Children will often be very sad, shocked, angry, guilty, and confused about the change.

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  • With PBS Kids' programming, parents usually do not feel as guilty having their child or children watch, since they know that the shows are wholesome, educational, and written specifically for children.

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  • While a guardian may not physically or sexually abuse a child, he is still guilty of neglect if he fails to care for that child in a safe and nurturing environment.

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  • A person who exposes a child to pornography or exhibits indecent exposure toward a child is guilty of sexual abuse even if that person never physically touches that child.

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  • The guilty party or parties take off running.

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  • All three men were convicted of plotting against King Charles I, and even though they were already dead and interred at Westminster Abbey, they were found guilty by the court.

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  • It is the ultimate guilty pleasure for those who can manage to hop onto a website for their catch ups.

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  • The media focus on their phenomenon put soap operas on the map and they weren't a guilty pleasure anymore.

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  • It quickly became a guilty pleasure for many people and remains one of the most watched television shows in the United Kingdom.

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  • Feeling remorse for where his greed led him, Blackie ended up pleading guilty to manslaughter and was sent to prison for 10 years.

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  • On May 24, 2010, the GMC's Fitness to Practice Panel found him guilty of serious professional misconduct during the study, and revoked his medical license and removed him from the official medical register.

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  • Employers that are found guilty of discriminatory practices can face substantial fines in court cases.

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  • I have to admit that I'm guilty of buying a lot of my yarn from a crafts superstore.

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  • One day each week dieters can enjoy favorites like french fries, ice cream and pizza without feeling guilty.

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  • Many are guilty of jumping into a diet wholeheartedly, motivated and determined to succeed.

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  • Next time you feel your stomach growl, don't feel guilty about reaching for a snack.

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  • Their use of high quality, natural ingredients makes for a product which you can enjoy without feeling guilty.

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  • Slip into something fashionable and comfortable this season, so you can enjoy your top nightwear pick without feeling guilty.

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  • Bikinis are guilty of giving you those unsightly panty lines you see on the "Don't" lists of fashion magazines.

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  • If you couldn't care less about The Sopranos, well, this song is still the perfect guilty pleasure.

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  • Tisdale's follow-up album was released in July, 2009, called Guilty Pleasure.

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  • The first two singles from Guilty Pleasure are It's Alright, It's OK, and Crank It Up.

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  • Roppo pleaded not guilty to all charges and Bieber apologized to his fans for the mess at the event via his Twitter page.

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  • She spends much of the series fighting the case, but ultimately pleads guilty to the crimes in exchange for a light sentence.

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  • An investigation that leads to a guilty verdict for polygamy can result in five years in prison.

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  • She wasn't going to let them all make her feel guilty.

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  • Because he doesn't want to get married and I'm not going to force him into it by making him feel guilty.

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  • Obviously they were both guilty.

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  • The longer Howie spoke on the phone, the more I felt guilty that we were manipulating him into a parlor game at the expense of his privacy.

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  • Then he started feeling guilty, as if he was doing something wrong.

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  • Its mission statement is to demand transparency after a crime is committed and to assure all efforts to nail the guilty party are being pursued.

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  • I drove the few miles to Howie's home feeling as guilty as a cheating husband for leaving Betsy alone and uninformed.

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  • Do you ever feel guilty about her death?

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  • Jake looked over at her still body, feeling somewhat guilty.

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  • Sleeping with her made him feel … guilty, like he was betraying his brother's memory.

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  • He appeared relieved, and she felt guilty.

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  • Damian stopped, guilty yet too raw to confront her.

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  • Fred O'Connor rubbed his chin and tried not to look guilty.

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  • Neither was more guilty than the other.

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  • I think he feels guilty for wanting to leave his dying girlfriend.

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  • I feel so guilty.

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  • She hadn't intended not to return to Wynn's, but the idea of keeping him safe, too, made her feel a little less guilty about sneaking out on him.

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  • Kiera looked at her friend, guilty for hurting her feelings despite her need to return to her own world.

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  • And remember—innocent until proven guilty, she answered as she readied for bed.

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  • Hmm, maybe it's because she doesn't know yet and you feel guilty.

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  • Elisabeth donned a guilty smile.

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  • Suddenly, she felt guilty for using the emerops depots for herself like a typical member of the elite.

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  • It makes me feel terribly guilty, enjoying myself with you.

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  • I didn't intend to make you feel guilty.

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  • I want to wake up tomorrow feeling content, not guilty.

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  • Still, it didn't make her any less guilty.

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  • Charles Augustus Briggs, tried for heresy for his inaugural address in 1891 as professor of biblical theology at Union Seminary, was acquitted by the presbytery of New York, but was declared guilty and was suspended from its ministry by the General Assembly of 1893.

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  • They were pronounced by the Council of Blood to be guilty of high treason (June 2, 1568).

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  • Anyone who, having the means, neglects to bury a dead body which he is legally bound to bury, is guilty of a misdemeanour, but no one is bound to incur a debt for such a purpose.

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  • The accused jumped into the sacred river, and the innocent swam while the guilty drowned.

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  • Though naturally passionate, Matthias's self-control was almost superhuman, and throughout his stormy life, with his innumerable experiences of ingratitude and treachery, he never was guilty of a single cruel or vindictive action.

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  • This shows that charges, often involving preliminary imprisonment, are brought against an excessive proportion of persons who either are not or cannot be proved to be guilty.

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  • At the same time the cabinet, as a whole, brought in a Clerical Abuses Bill, threatening with severe punishment priests guilty of disturbing the peace of families, of opposing the laws of the state, or of fomenting disorder.

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  • He was voted guilty by the Commons; but while the Lords were disputing whether the accused peer should have bail, and whether the charges amounted to more than a misdemeanour, parliament was prorogued on the 30th of December and dissolved three weeks later.

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  • In order not to confound the innocent with the guilty, Torquemada published a declaration offering grace and pardon to all who presented themselves before the tribunal and avowed their fault.

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  • On the demand of Lennox, Darnley's father, Bothwell was put upon his trial, in April, but Lennox, having been forbidden to enter the city with more than six attendants, refused to attend, and Bothwell was declared not guilty.

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  • The trial occupied two days and resulted in a verdict of guilty, and a sentence of imprisonment for a year with a small fine.

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  • The letters addressed by him to Justin were forgeries, and he had not been guilty of any conspiracy.

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  • The figures are no longer abstractions; they are concrete examples of the folly of the bibliophile who collects books but learns nothing from them, of the evil judge who takes bribes to favour the guilty, of the old fool whom time merely strengthens in his folly, of those who are eager to follow the fashions, of the priests who spend their time in church telling "gestes" of Robin Hood and so forth.

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  • On the 12th Sir Francis Weston, Henry Norris, William Brereton and Mark Smeaton were declared guilty of high treason, while Anne herself and Lord Rochford were condemned unanimously by an assembly of twenty-six peers on the 15th.

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  • Whether innocent or guilty, however, her fate caused no regrets and her misfortunes did not raise a single champion or defender.

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  • Persons guilty of treason or felony in any state or Territory and not restored to civil rights, idiots and insane persons, are excluded from the suffrage.

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  • He was found guilty and was condemned to death, but his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in Van Diemen's Land, whither he was transported in the summer of 1849.

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  • In 1841 Edward Moxon was found guilty of the publication of a blasphemous libel (Shelley's Queen Mab), the prosecution having been instituted by Henry Hetherington, who had previously been condemned to four months' imprisonment for a similar offence, and wished to test the law under which he was punished.

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  • For this he was driven out, and, taking refuge with the Samaritans, founded a rival temple and priesthood upon Mt Gerizim, to which repaired other priests and Levites who had been guilty of mixed marriages.

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  • In response to his complaints Nicanor was appointed governor of Judaea with power to treat with Judas, It appears that the two became friends at first, but fresh orders from Antioch made Nicanor, guilty of treachery in the eyes of Judas's partisans.

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  • Husbands of adulterous wives are advised not to remarry during the lifetime of the guilty party.

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  • In the pseudo-chronicles, the Historia of Geoffrey and the translations by Wace and Layamon, Lancelot does not appear at all; the queen's lover, whose guilty passion is fully returned, is Mordred.

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  • But he is sometimes guilty of inserting rhetorical speeches which are not only fictitious, but also misleading as an account of the speaker's sentiments.

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  • But Buffier does not claim for these truths of "common sense" the absolute certainty which characterizes the knowledge we have of our own existence or the logical deductions we make from our thoughts; they possess merely the highest probability, and the man who rejects them is to be considered a fool, though he is not guilty of a contradiction.

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  • Moreau's trial for treason promised to end with an acquittal; but the emperor brought severe pressure to bear on the judges (one of whom he dismissed), with the result that the general was declared guilty of participating in the royalist plot.

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  • A somewhat distorted, but well-substantiated use of the word sacrilegium in medieval Latin was its application to the fine paid by one guilty of sacrilege to the bishop.

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  • However atrocious its conception and its aims, it is impossible not to feel, together with horror for the deed, some pity and admiration for the guilty persons who took part in it.

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  • The ordeal by the Bible and key is equally popular; the book is suspended by a key tied in with its wards between the leaves and supported on two persons' fingers, and the whole turns round when the name of the guilty person is mentioned.

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  • The guilty party forfeits all rights acquired through marriage.

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  • On the 1st of November Lord Canning, now viceroy of India, published the noble proclamation in which the change was announced, and a full amnesty was offered to all the rebels who had not been leaders in the revolt or were not guilty of the murder of British subjects.

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  • The preparations for the plot had now been actively going forward since the beginning of 1604, and on the 9th of June 1605 Garnet was asked by Catesby whether it was lawful to enter upon any undertaking which should involve the destruction of the innocent together with the guilty, to which Garnet answered in the affirmative, giving as an illustration the fate of persons besieged in a town in time of war.

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  • Garnet was clearly guilty of misprision of treason, i.e.

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  • He was declared guilty, and it is probable, in spite of the irregularity and unjudicial character of his trial, that substantial justice was done by his conviction.

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  • In this case there could be no defence and he was found guilty.

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  • After a public trial before the Holy Synod, he was found guilty of certain canonical offences, and sentenced to be deposed.

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  • The four chief sins of which he was guilty were dancing, ringing the bells of the parish church, playing at tipcat and reading the history of Sir Bevis of Southampton.

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  • After a public examination, begun on the 9th of January and lasting six days, and another conducted in the prison, she was, on the 10th of March, publicly accused as a heretic and witch, and, being in the end found guilty, she made her submission at the scaffold on the 24th of May, and received pardon.

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  • That Python was no fearful monster, symbolizing the darkness of winter which is scattered by the advent of spring, is shown by the fact that Apollo was considered to have been guilty of murder in slaying it, and compelled to wander for a term of years and expiate his crime by servitude and purification.

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  • Further, he is able to purify the guilty and to cleanse from sin (here some refer the epithet iarpOyavres, in the sense of "physician of the soul").

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  • He was then found guilty of high treason and sentence of forfeiture pronounced; but there is reason to suspect that the whole case was trumped up. The old church escaped demolition at the Reformation and even the fine east Leixoes window was saved.

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