No, not at all.
Everyone who was found guilty of a crime. It was a common punishment.
The 19 condemned were hanged. 1 was pressed to death for refusing to say how he would be tried (basically guilty or not guilty in todays society). Between 4-13 died in prison from existing conditions from before prison or poor conditions in the prison.
because she regestered to vote, and on election day she voted in Rochester, New York. Two weeks later she was arrested for "knowingly, wrongfully and unlawfully" voting for a representative to the Congress of the U.S.
Washington raised an army to crush they rebellion. However, before Washington arrived to Pennsylvania the militia dispersed. Washington and his forces arrested a few people, who were either found not guilty or pardoned.
Joan was found guilty of being a heretic and sentenced to die by being burned at the stake. The sentence was carried out and the remains were swept up and burned two more times so that no relics remained. 25 years later a Vatican court found her not guilty and found the bishop who condemned her to be a heretic and excommunicated him. However, he had already been dead several years.
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1633 He was condemned ( proven guilty )
They are arrested!
Hale advises the condemned to plead guilty in order t save their lives.
no you don't have to be arrested to be found guilty cause it has happened to me But you will serve time for whatever you are convicted of
He pled guilty to affray.
It is used to pass a judgment on another person; also, it is used to state that someone is guilty of some crime. Such as, "I condemn you to a life sentence in prison."
Yes, just because you were detained doesn't mean you are necessarily guilty.
It means that either the jury (or judge) found you not to be guilty of the offense for which you were arrested - or - the prosecution failed to prove its case against you. Not guilty does NOT mean the same as being found innocent!
You can be arrested for obstruction
You can't be convicted unless you are found guilty. You can't be found guilty if you were never brought to court. You can't be brought to court if you were never arrested, or charged.
yes he was, he was sent to England for trail and was found guilty.