Julius A. Wolf was arrested for what he was accused of: performing abortions. It just so happens that the evidence used against him- his dayplanners- were illegally obtained. They were taken from his office at the time of his arrest, both his arrest and search without warrant.
It is called the verdict. In a criminal case it will be Guilty or Not Guilty. In a civil case it will be Liable or Not Liable.
What part of NOT guilty are you asking about?
No. if you pled yourself guilty and you are found guilty you cant reopen the case.
This all depends on what you mean by 'decide a case' and which country you are in. In the US and the UK, however, a Judge may pass a sentence based on whether or not the Jury has declared a person guilty or not guilty (in a case where a man pleads not guilty) and in a case where a man pleads guilty then the judge, or magistrate passes a sentence; usually reduced based upon the man's plea of guilty.
it means they are not pleaded guilty****It means the case was dropped. They were not convicted of a crime and have not been found guilty.
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
No, a wolf's nose can NEVER be pink. If this is the case, the wolf is not a real wolf but a pure dog.
Not Guilty
of -- the phrase "of the charges" modifies the adjective guilty, a rare case.
Tom was found guilty of embezzlement and sentenced to five years in prison.
Adjudicated guilty means the judge resolved the case and found the defendant guilty. Adjudication is the final action that the judge took.