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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.
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You can't hold them guilty for that.
A few months after their escape, the criminal court of Nouakchott found Ahmed Ould El Hassine guilty of holding them captive and denying them education.
Make the manufacturers liable; hold them accountable where they are guilty of wrongdoing in the same way every other American industry is treated; make it cost them money, and you will see a precipitous change in gun violence.
The judgment came as bittersweet however; in the eyes of the court, all of them are held guilty.
She was held not guilty of cocaine possession because of doubts over the evidence.
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".
"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.
I don't think they ought to be held guilty.
But if the BBC is held guilty, what about other bodies?
No one should be held guilty retrospectively of a criminal offence.
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