Johnny is guilty because the evidence presented clearly shows his involvement in the crime. Witnesses identified him at the scene, and his fingerprints were found on the weapon used. Additionally, his alibi was weak and contradicted by surveillance footage. Collectively, these factors establish a compelling case against him.
yes
Ponyboy kept telling himself Johnny wasn't dead because he did not want to believe it. Ponyboy put all the blame on himself and felt really guilty. Dr. S
Ponyboy feels bad when discussing his home life with Johnny because he realizes that Johnny's situation is far worse; Johnny comes from an abusive household and has a deep sense of fear and hopelessness. Ponyboy's own struggles, while significant, pale in comparison to Johnny's trauma, which makes him feel guilty for complaining. Additionally, he cares about Johnny and doesn't want to burden him with his own problems when he knows Johnny is already suffering. This moment highlights Ponyboy's empathy and the bond they share as friends.
In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Johnny expresses his desire to confess to killing Bob on page 149. He feels guilty about the incident, believing that it was wrong to take a life, even in self-defense. Johnny's internal struggle highlights his sensitivity and moral conscience, which are central themes in the novel.
Yes, a jury decides if a person is guilty or not guilty.
yes
Johnny feels guilty because he sees that Lavinia is beautiful but he still likes Cilla. At the end of the book, he feels guilty because he finds out that Lavinia is actually his cousin, because Johnny's mother Vinny Lyte was Merchant Lyte's sister. Merchant Lyte is the father of Lavinia.
guilty on all counts
Because he killed Bob, geez.....wouldn't you feel guilty?!
The ConstitutionIncorrect answer. The correct answer is the Supreme Court in 1895 - Coffin v. United States, 156 U.S. 432 (1895),
Ponyboy kept telling himself Johnny wasn't dead because he did not want to believe it. Ponyboy put all the blame on himself and felt really guilty. Dr. S
not guilty
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.
if you mean has johnny depp been in prison then yes.. once for assault to papparazzi and the other case was pleded not guilty //Johnny Depp has never been in prison. He was arrested twice, for busting up a hotel room and a scuffle with the papparazzi. He spent one night in jail, not prison.