Calder feels guilty after reading that a lady writing was stolen because his curiosity about the painting and his investigation led to the theft. He feels responsible for indirectly causing the crime and disrupting the museum where the painting was housed. This incident also makes him reflect on the consequences of his actions and the potential harm that can come from pursuing his interests too obsessively.
Well insult him, but you'll feel very guilty. It's happened to me too, and I hope your guy isn't a hardcore rebel. Insult him, but you'll be guilty. Or just tell him gently "SHOO OFF!"
Writing a check (cheque) knowing funds are unavailable is an offence. You could be guilty of fraud.
not guilty
That remains a mystery, but Catherine O'Leary's cow was not guilty. That was a bit of creative writing which the reporter added as good copy.
GET IT IN WRITING!!! Having an oral admission of guilt from the guilty party when YOU are on the report as the guilty party doesn't mean a thing.
Guilty or Not Guilty ended on 1959-01-31.
Guilty or Not Guilty was created on 1958-10-05.
The opposite of guilty is innocentInnocent
Yes, a jury decides if a person is guilty or not guilty.
Guilty
The preposition for guilty is "of." For example, "He was guilty of the crime."
Not guilty plea