When Pip was a little kid when he met Magwitch in the marshes, he was scared to death of him and Magwitch took the blame anyway.
The opposite can be "incriminate" (show evidence of blame) or to "convict" (find guilty of a charge).
To accuse a judge of a crime is called impeachment. If an official is found guilty of a crime they can be impeached and removed from their appointment.
impeach
The word "incriminate" means to accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing.
I accuse you of taking up my time to answer this question! I can be argued that to accuse him of a crime he did not commit would be wrong.
The word "convict" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person found guilty of a crime. As a verb, it means to declare someone guilty of a crime.
Cause he did a crime
usually the people that they steal or do a crime to but the police always have there say
No
Yes, he can. And, define what YOU mean by "accuse."
The word "accuse" means "to charge a person with a crime or claim that a person has done something wrong". If you accuse someone of something, you are implicating that they have done something wrong.
The convict was brought to the state penitentiary, where he would serve out his 32 year sentence. Convict - a person convicted of a crime, a criminal