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was found guilty - vertaling naar spaans

STATE OF BEING LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COMMISSION OF AN OFFENSE
Guilty verdict; Guilt in U.S. law; Pleading guilty; Verdict of guilt; Found guilty; Guilt (criminal law); Presumed guilt; Guilty (law); Guilty party; Guilty on all counts; Guilty of all charges; Guilty on both counts
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was found guilty      
fue encontrado culpable, fue culpado
acquittal         
LEGAL RESULT OF A VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY
Acquit; Acquittance; Unguilty; Unguilt; Acquitted; Aquit; Assoilzied; Assoilzie; Found not guilty
absolución
exculpación
cumplimiento
acquit         
LEGAL RESULT OF A VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY
Acquit; Acquittance; Unguilty; Unguilt; Acquitted; Aquit; Assoilzied; Assoilzie; Found not guilty
(v.) = absolver, exonerar, exculpar
Ex: He acquits Brissot on all counts but finds that Darnton's suspicions were not entirely without foundation.
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(v.) = exculparse
Ex: In a sense she was relieved, because, while she thought that she had acquitted herself reasonably well, she wanted next time to be better prepared.
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* acquit + Nombre + on all counts = absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos

Definitie

guilty
(guiltier, guiltiest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you feel guilty, you feel unhappy because you think that you have done something wrong or have failed to do something which you should have done.
I feel so guilty, leaving all this to you...
When she saw me she looked guilty.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ about n
guiltily
He glanced guiltily over his shoulder.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
Guilty is used of an action or fact that you feel guilty about.
Many may be keeping it a guilty secret...
I leave with a guilty sense of relief.
guilty conscience: see conscience
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
If someone is guilty of a crime or offence, they have committed that crime or offence.
They were found guilty of murder...
He pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm.
ADJ: oft ADJ of n/-ing
4.
If someone is guilty of doing something wrong, they have done that thing.
He claimed Mr Brooke had been guilty of a 'gross error of judgment'...
They will consider whether or not he has been guilty of serious professional misconduct.
ADJ: oft ADJ of n/-ing

Wikipedia

Guilt (law)

In criminal law, guilt is the state of being responsible for the commission of an offense. Legal guilt is entirely externally defined by the state, or more generally a "court of law". Being "guilty" of a criminal offense means that one has committed a violation of criminal law, or performed all the elements of the offense set out by a criminal statute. The determination that one has committed that violation is made by an external body (a "court of law") after the determination of the facts by a finder of fact or “factfinder” (i.e. a jury) and is, therefore, as definitive as the record-keeping of the body. For instance, in the case of a bench trial a judge acts as both the court of law and the factfinder, whereas in a jury trial the jury is the trier of fact and the judge acts only as the trier of law. Thus, the most basic definition is fundamentally circular: a person is guilty of violating a law if a factfinder in a court of law so says.

Philosophically, guilt in criminal law is a reflection of a functioning society and its ability to condemn individuals' actions. It rests fundamentally on a presumption of free will, in which individuals choose actions and are, therefore, subjected to external judgement of the rightness or wrongness of those actions. As described by Judge Alvin B. Rubin in United States v. Lyons (1984):

An adjudication of guilt is more than a factual determination that the defendant pulled a trigger, took a bicycle, or sold heroin. It is a moral judgment that the individual is blameworthy. Our collective conscience does not allow punishment where it cannot impose blame. Our concept of blameworthiness rests on assumptions that are older than the Republic: man is naturally endowed with these two great faculties, understanding and liberty of will. Historically, our substantive criminal law is based on a theory of punishing the viscious [sic] will. It postulates a free agent confronted with a choice between doing right and wrong, and choosing freely to do wrong.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor was found guilty
1. Rikki Johnson, 1', from Southampton, was found guilty of murder, and Sercan Calik, also 1', of Bassett, was found guilty of manslaughter at Winchester Crown Court this week.
2. Pinion was found guilty despite problems with Glenn‘s autopsy.
3. He was found guilty and has been sentenced to death.
4. Calabrese was found guilty of bookmaking and extortion.
5. The seventh, Qaisar Shaffi, was found guilty on Wednesday.