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The phrase "a declaration of guilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or discussions about accountability, where someone admits to wrongdoing or is formally accused of a crime.
Example: "The defendant's statement was interpreted as a declaration of guilt, leading to a swift conviction."
Alternatives: "an admission of guilt" or "a confession of wrongdoing."
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They are seeking about $50m and a declaration of guilt against Mr Zedillo.In this section The trials of Ernesto Zedillo Talking about talks A tragedy foretold ReprintsMany people in Mexico contend that, rather than a search for justice, the case looks like a settling of political scores.
Despite the lack of a declaration of guilt from students in Malaysia, the evidence was substantial enough that the allegations proceeded and the outcome was that student misconduct had occurred.
And then the kicker: An indictment is not a declaration of guilt, he reminds us.
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On the other hand, I knew that it would be -- that the tape would be a devastating declaration of guilt for this evil person".
From the beginning, Dogme has been shaped by a mock religiosity, an elaborate mythology of commandments to be followed, vows to be taken, confessions to be made (should a director violate one of the sacred principles, he is expected to make a public declaration of guilt) and blessings to be received.
Four acts (Train, Trial, Prison and Spaceship) related a human story of two lovers on a train having a falling out, leading to a murder with a trial and declaration of guilt.
In the end, Mr. Wu says, he signed the declaration of guilt that was placed before him.
"And, unlike in other European countries, in Spain there has been no collective declaration of guilt or rejection of the past".
The declaration of guilt and passing of sentence came on the 12th day of the grueling verdict-reading process.
The declaration of guilt and sentence came in the 12th day of the laborious verdict-reading process in the most closely watched trial of post-Soviet Russia.
The declaration of guilt and passing of sentence came on the 12th day of the grueling verdict-reading process (see ). Khodorkovsky has already spent 583 days in jail, so he will serve about 7.5 years in prison.
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