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As reports that Grimm would plead guilty started to trickle out beginning on Monday, Democratic leaders in the House of Representatives began to call for the House speaker, John Boehner, to force Grimm to step down.
Jell-O may be associated with childishness and tackiness today -- it's "trailer trash" cuisine, the opposite of gourmet, a guilty pleasure -- but gelatin dishes started out as fancy-pants Victorian delicacies.
It started, then, as a guilty pleasure.
A firefighter has pleaded guilty to starting a fire that merged with another wildfire in 2002 to create Arizona's largest and most devastating wildfire.
Mr. Wright also said he had a sneaking suspicion that a fair number of homeowners (I plead so guilty here) start projects, lured by the prices at Home Depot, then botch them and run to the local store for help.
Gordon Thompson, 33, has pleaded guilty to starting a fire which destroyed a 144-year-old furniture shop in south London during last summer's riots.
Sidorkina said even if the accused were guilty of starting a fire at the offices of the United Russia political party in Simferopol, as the prosecution alleges, it should be a much less severe charge of arson, not terrorism.
We've all been guilty of starting a rumour at some point in our lives.
On the night of 27 February 1933, the Reichstag building was set afire; Marinus van der Lubbe, a Dutch communist, was found guilty of starting the blaze.
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