Without specific context regarding who "Sarah" is or the details of the case, it's difficult to provide an accurate answer. Generally, a person may be found guilty due to sufficient evidence presented during a trial that proves their involvement in a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. Factors such as witness testimony, physical evidence, and legal arguments can all contribute to a conviction. If you provide more details, I can give a more tailored response.
Tituba, an enslaved woman of African descent, and Sarah Good, a homeless woman, were both accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. Tituba confessed to witchcraft, claiming that she was forced to serve the devil, which led to her imprisonment but ultimately saved her from execution. Sarah Good was found guilty of witchcraft and executed by hanging in July 1692. Their cases exemplify the hysteria and social tensions of the period, highlighting themes of scapegoating and injustice.
yes, Sarah Boone was a good person
Sarah good & Sarah osbourne
yes she had two and a half brothers
Because they were old and Sarah Good was Pregnant and Sarah osbourne couldn't say her Ten Comandments Not much luck there for them was they. Maybe she just wanted a child and she was short tounged.
Sarah Good was one of the first women to be accused and convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. She was found guilty and sentenced to death. On July 19, 1692, she was executed by hanging, along with several others accused of witchcraft. Good's trial and execution exemplified the hysteria and injustice of the period.
No. He was found not guilty
In the movie Mr Smith Goes to Washington if he is found guilty then his political career is as good as dead.
being found guilty
Tituba, an enslaved woman of African descent, and Sarah Good, a homeless woman, were both accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials in 1692. Tituba confessed to witchcraft, claiming that she was forced to serve the devil, which led to her imprisonment but ultimately saved her from execution. Sarah Good was found guilty of witchcraft and executed by hanging in July 1692. Their cases exemplify the hysteria and social tensions of the period, highlighting themes of scapegoating and injustice.
guilty
guilty
Co-defendants can be sentenced differently. They do not have to all be found guilty or not guilty.
They were found guilty December 8, 1992.
If you were found not guilty, you don't have a record.
A person is never found innocent. A person is found guilty or not guilty at the verdict phase of a criminal trial.
Not if you were found guilty.