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No. If the defendant was found not guilty WHAT would the judge sentence them for?
being found guilty
The preposition in the sentence is "of." It shows the relationship between "guilty" and "charges" by indicating what he was found guilty of.
After being found guilty of murder the criminal was safely ensconced in prison.
Probation is a sentence for being found (or pleading) guilty. The length of the sentence is up to the judge.
Probation is a sentence for being found guilty of a crime. So - therefore - you WERE found guilty of something. You are being held because you violated your sentence of probation which caused it to be revoked and converted to a jail term. You can remain in detention until the term of your sentence is completed.
If you are on probation you have already been found guilty. Probation is a sentence for being found guilty. If you commit a violation of your probation you don't get a separate trial for that violation. It means that you have put yourself in jeapordy of the original sentencing judge remanding you to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence. You don't get two bites at the apple.
The preposition in the sentence is "of." It shows the relationship between the subject "he" and the noun "charges," indicating that he was found guilty in regard to the charges.
Monetary fine, jail or prison sentence, lifelong criminal record - etc.
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