Yes.
Synonym is to make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
It means to give the appearance that someone is guilty of something without any definitive evidence that the person is guilty. Incriminating evidence might in fact be true, but it is not conclusive; it leads to an appearance or impression of guilt.
It means that you were found guilty of an offense you were charged with due to your failure to appear in court.
If you are planning to kill someone, you will be guilty if you do; if you have killed someone, you are guilty. actually killing somebody is guilty if you have no reason if you have a reason to kill somebody then it would ether have to be a vendetta, or a family tradition if you have a reason besides that then u would feel guilty
Factual guilt is when someone is guilty of an act, but not found guilty in court.Technical (procedural) guilt is when someone is guilt of an act and found guilty in court.
A culprit is someone who is guilty of a crime, or other misdeed.
Aquitted is a pronouncement of "not guilty." Not guilty is not innocent.
"Not guilty, Your Honor".
40508. (a) A person willfully violating his or her written promise to appear or a lawfully granted continuance of his or her promise to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he or she was originally arrested
40508(a) is a California Vehicle Code violation. It states "A person willfully violating his or her written promise to appear or a lawfully granted continuance of his or her promise to appear in court or before a person authorized to receive a deposit of bail is guilty of a misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which he or she was originally arrested."
No. If the defendant was found not guilty WHAT would the judge sentence them for?
If you were sent a court summons or subpoena to show up and testify and you didnt go they could issue a bench warrant for failing to appear in court and you could be arrested and or fined ,However If you just told the person that you would come and testify for them and you did not receive a summons or subpoena from the court, then you are not bound by law to appear and nothing will happen whether they plead guilty or not.