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What (who) is not guilty - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Not Guilty; Not guilty (disambiguation); Not Guilty (film)

not guilty         
n. 1) plea of a person who claims not to have committed the crime of which he/she is accused, made in court when arraigned (first brought before a judge) or at a later time set by the court. The choices of what one can plea are: guilty, not guilty, no contest, not guilty by reason of insanity, or incompetent to stand trial. 2) verdict after trial by a judge sitting without a jury or by a jury (unanimous decision in all but two states, which allow a verdict by only 10 of 12 jurors), stating that the prosecution has not proved the defendant guilty of a crime or that it believes the accused person was insane at the time the crime was committed. The accused cannot be tried again for the crime charged. See also: arraignment not guilty by reason of insanity plea
Not Guilty (1921 film)         
1921 FILM DIRECTED BY SIDNEY FRANKLIN
Not Guilty is a 1921 American silent mystery film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Sylvia Breamer, Richard Dix and Molly Malone.Munden p.
acquit         
LEGAL RESULT OF A VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY
Acquit; Acquittance; Unguilty; Unguilt; Acquitted; Aquit; Assoilzied; Assoilzie; Found not guilty
v. a.
Discharge (from an accusation), clear, release, absolve, exonerate, exculpate, excuse, pardon, forgive, quit, set free.

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Not guilty

Not guilty may refer to:

  • Not guilty plea, a plea by which a person charged with one or more criminal offenses denies committing them
  • Acquittal, the legal result of a verdict of not guilty
  • Not Guilty (1908 film), a French film
  • Not Guilty (1910 film), an American film by the Thanhouser Company
  • Not Guilty (1919 film), a British film
  • Not Guilty (1921 film), an American film
  • Not Guilty (1947 film), a French film
  • "Not Guilty" (song), a song by George Harrison
Examples of use of not guilty
1. If the outcome is Not Guilty so be it, he‘s not guilty.
2. Oliver and Isnora have pleaded not guilty to manslaughter; Cooper has pleaded not guilty to reckless endangerment.
3. Not guilty plea Libby has pleaded not guilty to five counts of perjury, making false statements and obstruction of justice.
4. Not–guilty pleas Saddam and seven of his aides, who have pleaded not guilty, face the death penalty if convicted.
5. Guerra also pleaded not guilty Wednesday, and a Norcal representative pleaded not guilty on behalf of the corporation.