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At times, it seems that Hillary Clinton has been labelled a saint in order that she may be found guilty.
If the distraction or dazzle is serious, a person may be found guilty of "reckless endangerment" and sent to prison.
If the landlord decides to take them to court, they may be found guilty of nuisance violations, and are given no option to cure the situation.
The Schultz case established that Americans who deal in those illegal exports may be found guilty of trafficking in stolen property.
The injunction stated: "If you disobey this order you may be found guilty of contempt of court and may be sent to prison or be fined or have your assets seized".
So someone who would plead guilty if the case went to court, or fears that they may be found guilty, knows how much they will have to pay – £80 for the offence of being drunk and disorderly.
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Law enforcement practices are the single greatest contributor to the number of innocent people arrested, who as we have seen may later be found guilty whether at trial or through a plea agreement despite their innocence.
If Royal Mail shares stay at these levels, the government may well in time be found guilty of having privatised the company too cheaply.
After all, as reviled as Mr. Madoff may be, he has yet to be found guilty of a crime.
Will he be found guilty?
Both are likely to be found guilty.
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