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Q: What is someone that is coumeted with a crime and is finded out not guilty?
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What is a Guilty party called?

A culprit is someone who is guilty of a crime, or other misdeed.


What does it mean if someone is aquitted of a crime?

Aquitted is a pronouncement of "not guilty." Not guilty is not innocent.


What is the word for absolve from a crime?

There is no such word. Findings such as, "not guilty,' and 'pardon' do NOT absolve someone from a crime.


Someone who has not committed a crime?

.... is called a law abiding citizen.


If one person has already been found guilty of a crime and finished his time in jail can someone else be found guilty of the same crime in light of new evidence?

absolutetly YES!


What is the difference between innocent and not guilty?

Innocent means you are innocent of a crime.. That is you did not commit it. A court (jury/judge) will not find someone "innocent". They can't say that you did not commit a crime, they can only decide for "not guilty" if the evidence presented is enough that you are believed to have committed a crime (guilty) or not (not guilty).


What is it called when you find someone guilty of a crime?

Depends on the context. If you are arrested for exaggerated claims, this would refer to 'trumped up charges.' If someone falsely implicated you, you were 'framed.' If there is more than one person or organization working towards your unfair conviction, you are being 'railroaded'


What is a synonym for incriminate?

Synonym is to make someone appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.


What three amendments of the bill of rights protects someone accused of a crime?

Innocent before guilty.


If you kill someone while driving under the influence?

You would be guilty of a crime known as vehicular manslaughter, as well as the crime of impaired driving. These are serious crimes.


Can someone be found guilty of a crime if they are temporarily insane in the state of Texas?

Not in Texas, but most other states, yes.


How do you use the word guilty in the sentence?

One way to use "guilty" in a sentence is: "He felt guilty for forgetting his friend's birthday."