Sentence examples for could be guilty from inspiring English sources

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He seemed to be appalled that Gilligan had implied the government could be guilty of dishonesty.

The Blaze article speculates that Martin could be guilty of armed robbery, arson, or even kidnapping.

According to the second paragraph, who could be guilty of contributing to the decline of the killer whale population?

In interviews today, parishioners at each church said it was difficult to believe that their pastor could be guilty.

Your employer could be guilty of age discrimination if your age is the sole reason for dismissing you.

Although it is legal to buy marijuana in Washington state, the person who delivers it could be guilty of a felony.

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Sometimes the exoneration is a result of DNA evidence, which proves that the convicted person could not be guilty.

"It's the most egregious taking that government could possibly be guilty of," said the House speaker, Thom Tillis, a Republican.

Despite the coalition agreement stating unequivocally: "We will never condone torture", legal proceedings currently under way suggest British agents could still be guilty of complicity.

Does this suggest that those who conspired to impose these laws and restrictions could also be guilty?

Secondly, as felonies required a mens rea, an insane person could not be guilty because they did not have the capacity to hold a mens rea.

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