That depends on the seriousness of the crime. For petty crime, shoplifting, speeding and so on, the local magistrate would decide in the Magistrates Court. The punishment would be a fine or some public service. More serious cases of crime would be tried in a crown court before a judge and jury. The jury would decide on guilt and the judge would decide on the punishment. The punishment would be jail.
What went wrong between the two of you. If you ask this there is no way to avoid the answer unless he/she is guilty of something and is ashamed.
guilty...
It is when you do something wrong to someone or something and you feel guilty you shouldn't have done that and you feel sorry for them.
Usually people that feel guilty have done something wrong. If you have done something wrong the best thing to do would be to tell someone.
For a person to be guilty, someone has to prove with supportive reasons that the person did something wrong.
You can feel 'guilty about' doing something, but you are 'guilty of' a crime (or of any other action which might be deemed wrong in some way).
If you do something wrong, you are guilty. If you have a conscience, it will bring to your attention what you have done wrong.
Guilty, ashaned
You can feel "Ashamed" or "Guilty" if your feeling uncomfortable because you have done something wrong.
An abouriginal legend about a man who decides your fate if you've done something wrong
Only when shes done something wrong, like everybody else.
Is there something wrong with you