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Reflecting the modern concept of command responsibility, the indictment held him "guilty of all the treasons, murders, rapines, burnings, spoils, desolations, damages and mischiefs to this nation, acted and committed in the said wars, or occasioned thereby".
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The Israelis hold him guilty, correctly, of actively opposing current peace plans: last week, in Hamas's name, he attacked Mr Abbas for betraying the Palestinian cause at Aqaba, and suspended the ceasefire talks.
"But if they hold him guilty, it will turn into a do-or-die situation".
In his trial, Socrates must rebut the attempt to hold him guilty for the crimes of his former students, including Alcibiades.
The petitioner has to convince the same people who previously held him to be guilty that he is innocent a particularly onerous task when he has no access to the information that led to his inclusion on the list in the first place.
All of which sounds terribly dark and moody, except that, unlike Dostoyevsky's, McCarthy's characters are shallow, cartoonish figures -- brilliantly, cuttingly sketched, but sadly incapable of bearing the weight of the grave vices of which she held them guilty.
You can't hold them guilty for that.
Wakefield was struck off the UK medical register in 2010 when a statutory tribunal held by the General Medical Council found him guilty of "dishonesty" and said he had subjected children to invasive medical procedures they did not need.
She was held not guilty of cocaine possession because of doubts over the evidence.
"When Rana has been held guilty of assisting the Lashkar-e-Taiba and guilty of supporting terrorist acts in Denmark, how have they separated him from the Mumbai attacks?" he said.
But the judicial panel found him guilty of not holding enough cabinet meetings.
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