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Discover Ludwig"find guilty of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to indicate that someone has been convicted of a crime or wrongdoing. For example, "The jury found the defendant guilty of murder."
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The MPTS has the power to suspend or strike off doctors they find guilty of misconduct.
Benjamin Todd Jealous, president of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, told Reuters: "We are outraged that the jury did not find guilty of murder in a case that is so egregiously excessive and mishandled".
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Both were found guilty of unbecoming conduct.
Gingrich found guilty of ethics violations.
"I have been found guilty of nothing.
He was not found guilty of wrongdoing.
McKinney and Henderson were found guilty of murder.
Three were found guilty of his manslaughter.
Jason was not found guilty of wrongdoing.
Ibrahim was also found guilty of apostasy.
Lin Muyong, 31, was found guilty of facilitation.
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